COMMISSIONERS! EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS!
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The Michigan Chapter holds exclusive licensing from National NAHRO to offer high-quality NAHRO professional development programs for Commissioners right here in Michigan. Commissioners can obtain the training t hey need to effectively discharge their responsibilities on the Board and save time without breaking the bank (and budget) traveling to high-priced venues in other parts of the country.
Commissioners' Fundamentals and Ethics and Housing and Community Development Commissioner trainings are being scheduled to take place in Traverse City, Michigan. Completion of both seminars qualify commissioners to receive certification from NAHRO, as a NAHRO Certified Commissioner (NCC). Participants may attend either seminar at a cost of $350, or t he combined seminars at a cost of $600.
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Host: Traverse City Housing Commission
Dates: October 3-5, 2012
Cost: $600 per person for combined training or $350 per person for individual seminar training (lunch included on Thursday and Friday)
Location: Governmental Center
400 Boardman Avenue
2nd Floor Conference Room
Traverse City, MI 49684-7814
Accommodations: Attendees will be responsible for their own housing arrangements. Local hotels and numbers:
- Holiday Inn Traverse City, 615 East Front Street, (231) 947-3700
- Park Place Hote, 300 E State St, (866) 599-6674
- Days Inn and Suites (231) 941-0208
Please see attached for curriculum & registration information
Commissioners’ Fundamentals and Ethics Seminars
Location – Governmental Center
400 Boardman Avenue
Traverse City, MI 49684-7814
Schedule - Day One: 12:30 a.m. registration ~ 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. class (Fundamentals)
Day Two: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Fundamentals)
Day Three: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Ethics)
(Continental breakfast and lunch included on Thursday and Friday)
Commissioners’ Fundamentals: (Wednesday afternoon and all day Thursday).
The commissioner has many roles and responsibilities. Participants who attend this session will enhance their understanding of the commissioner’s multi-faceted position as an advocate, leader, team-builder, strategistundefinedand more. Among other topics, the course explores the intricacies of board-staff relationships and boundaries. This program provides an excellent training foundation and is designed for new, as well as seasoned commissioners who would like to update their current knowledge. (1.2 CEU)
Program Topics:
· Welcome, Introductions and Expectations, Program Purpose and Objectives
· CE Instructions and Agenda Review
· Diversity in Operations: An Introduction
· Housing and Community Development and Redevelopment Programs: Historical and Current Environment Perspectives
· Board Functions and Individual Commissioner’s Roles: An Overview
· Commissioner’s Role, Responsibility and Relationships: Community Stakeholders
· Commissioner’s Role, Responsibility and Relationships: Stewardship – the Public Trust
· Commissioner’s Role, Responsibility and Relationships: Intra-Organizational Issues
· Board Composition and Dynamics: Building Productive and Effective Working Relationships
· Board Governance
· Conclusion: The End of the Beginning
· Closing Remarks
· Post-Assessment and Program Evaluation
Ethics and the Housing and Community Development Commissioner (All Day Friday):
Ethics plays a significant role in the life of a commissioner. This seminar increases the commissioner's understanding of professional conduct guidelines, and the ability to recognize and appropriately address ethics-related issues and problems that may occur. Participants learn about industry laws and regulations that may impact ethical conduct, and how to build capacity as a board member. This course, intended for the new commissioner and a refresher for the veteran, uses practical applications and skills assessment exercises to reinforce ethical concepts. (.65 CEUs)
Program Topics:
· Introduction: Global perspectives on Ethics
· Defining Ethics and Ethical Conduct
· Ethical Dilemmas
· Ethics in Housing and Community Development
· Ethical Leadership: Improving Ethical Conduct within the Housing and Community Development Industry
Registration - must be received no later than September 21, 2012