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NEEDED SKILLS

What the CIC Will Likely Identify

by Phil Bartle, PhD


Training Handout

Even before the executive identifies new needs for skill training, you should be prepared to provide some of them

Although you do not dictate the needed training topics to the community or its executive, you should be prepared to assist it if they themselves identify training needs as they go along (See Preparing a Workshop about the importance of justification).

Here is a short list of some possible training topics that may arise.

You may not be skilled enough to train in some of these topics, so you need to identify other specialists and resource people who could do the training with you. You may find it necessary to show specialists how to engage in participatory and facilitative training.

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Community Management Training;
Financial Accounting Workshop:


Skills: Financial Management Training

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