Leading Your Committee

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Regardless of your volunteer role, a vital first step toward being successful is to build
a committee. Volunteers who embrace recruitment tend to avoid burnout and can
expand their impact in the community.

And what do you do once you have that committee in place? We think it's vital you understand the best practices around leading volunteers, delegation and conflict resolution. We want to ensure that you are equipped with all the tools needed for success and have pulled together helpful tips for your reference.

Please note that while some of these recorded trainings might be dated, they contain basic information about managing a successful committee that we believe any volunteer leader will still find valuable. 
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Building a Strong Leadership Team 


Leadership Through Challenges and Changes 




Leading Your Committee Overview 
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Successful Succession Planning
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Transition Checklist - Committee Volunteer
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Transition Checklist - Leadership Volunteer
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Tips for Strong Leadership
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Emeritus Role Description
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Role
Affiliate Chair, Community Chair , Mission Chair, PurpleStride Chair
Topic
Leadership & Committee Management , Onboarding
Type
Document
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Leading Your Committee Overview Leading Your Committee Overview 389 KB
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Successful Succession PlanningSuccessful Succession Planning225 KB
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Transition Checklist – Committee VolunteerTransition Checklist – Committee Volunteer184 KB
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Transition Checklist – Leadership VolunteerTransition Checklist – Leadership Volunteer188 KB
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Tips for Strong LeadershipTips for Strong Leadership190 KB
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Emeritus Role DescriptionEmeritus Role Description206 KB