Executive Education Program for Nonprofit Organizations in Saudi Arabia

 

King Khalid Foundation

The Executive Education Program for Nonprofit Organizations in Saudi Arabia is a one-week program for nonprofit leaders and executive teams developed for the King Khalid Foundation by Columbia Business School Executive Education. Held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the program will cover a range of general management topics: nonprofit management, strategic analysis, leading senior teams, decision-making, and acquiring and allocating resources.

Through this program, the King Khalid Foundation demonstrates its commitment to equipping leaders from Saudi Arabia's nonprofit sector with the skills and knowledge necessary to better serve their constituencies and strengthen the social fabric of the country and the region.

The program will be held at Kasr al Thaqafa in the Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and is open to both male and female Saudi nonprofit leaders and executives.

Session Topics Include:
Essentials of Nonprofit Management: Considers the key managerial responsibilities of nonprofit leaders.
Situational and Strategic Analysis: Maps the situational challenges and opportunities facing a nonprofit organization and methods for selecting appropriate strategies. Demonstrates a process to align organizational structure and strategy.
Managing Change: Focuses on implementing change in ways that permit organizations to realize their strategic goals without inflicting undo human and financial costs.
Decision Making: Discusses common pitfalls for individual and group decision making and offers best practices for managing the decision process.
Negotiating Effectively: Provides conceptual tools and hands-on experience, equipping participants to analyze negotiation situations and providing time for practice and feedback.
Acquiring and Allocating Resources: Shows how to write effective funding proposals and allocate financial resources among competing purposes.

Benefits of the Program:

  • –Strengthen leadership skills
  • –Understand and practice key concepts of organizational management
  • –Learn specific techniques to lead an organization through change
  • –Practice negotiation techniques and methods for using conflict constructively
  • –Learn how to allocate financial resources more effectively


Faculty Directors:
 

Columbia Business School Executive Education Professor Raymond Horton
 

Raymond Horton
Frank R. Lautenberg Professor of Ethics and Corporate Governance

Columbia Business School Executive EducationProfessor Eric Abrahamson
 
Eric Abrahamson
Professor
Columbia Business School Executive Education Professor Daniel Ames
 
Daniel Ames
Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Associate Professor of Leadership and Ethics

Participant Profile:

Program is open to both male and female Saudi nonprofit leaders and executives.

For more information, contact:
King Khalid Foundation (KKF)
NPO Support Center
P.O.Box 22
Riyadh, 11333
Tel: +966 1 2765933 Ext. 295 or 298
Fax: +966 1 2765947
E-mail: npo.training@kkf.org.sa
 

Mission Statement

Executive Education in Saudi Arabia, from Public Offering
 

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Mission Statement

King Khalid Foundation (PDF)

 
 

 

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