Partnership Brokers Training
11-14 June 2019
Amsterdam
Partnership Brokers Training, Amsterdam
This course is an intensive face-to-face training designed to deepen understanding of the changing nature of the process management role during a partnership cycle and explore essential brokering skills. It builds knowledge, insight and expertise for those managing the partnering process from the earliest ‘scoping’ stage to the final ‘moving on’ phase, including the delivery of measurable benefits to all parties.
The training is held on 11-14 June 2019 in Amsterdam. More information and registration can be done via: www.partnershipbrokerstraining.nl/june2019amsterdam
The Partnership Brokers Training is developed by the Partnership Brokers Association. The training in November 2018 in the Netherlands is organized by Helga van Kampen, Authorized Lead Trainer.
This course is an intensive face-to-face training designed to deepen understanding of the changing nature of the process management role during a partnership cycle and explore essential brokering skills. It builds knowledge, insight and expertise for those managing the partnering process from the earliest ‘scoping’ stage to the final ‘moving on’ phase, including the delivery of measurable benefits to all parties.
The training is held on 11-14 June 2019 in Amsterdam. More information and registration can be done via: www.partnershipbrokerstraining.nl/june2019amsterdam
The Partnership Brokers Training is developed by the Partnership Brokers Association. The training in November 2018 in the Netherlands is organized by Helga van Kampen, Authorized Lead Trainer.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP BROKERS TRAINING PROGRAMME
There is a growing demand worldwide from all sectors for greater competence in scoping and managing the partnering process in non-traditional partnerships and cross-sector collaboration.
A partnership ‘broker’ is someone who works as an intermediary building effective and innovative collaboration. Partnership brokers can be either internal – responsible for negotiating or managing partnerships on behalf of their organisation – or external – those offering independent partnership brokering services. Established in 2003, the globally recognised Partnership Brokers Training Scheme builds the practical brokering skills and professional practices necessary to address complex challenges in the partnering process at all phases of a partnership’s life cycle.
Objectives of the training:
• Deepen understanding of professional partnership process management (partnership brokering)
• Introduce partnership brokering concepts and practical tools
• Build key skills and professional confidence in this field
• Explore innovative approaches to problem-solving and transformative interventions
• Promote a ‘reflective’ approach to professional practice and partnership brokering good practice principles
• Create new knowledge about partnership brokering and its value
For whom?
To be accepted onto the course, applicants should be active partnership practitioners involved in the management and development of multi-stakeholder partnerships and should be able to demonstrate the following: • Educational attainment at higher education level in a related field and/or practical experience that combines analytical capabilities with an aptitude for working with diverse groups; • Management support for their participation in this course; • Opportunities for the practical application of partnership brokering skills.
Parnership Brokers Association
The Partnership Brokers Level 1 training is part of the globally recognised Partnership Brokers Training Scheme from the Partnership Brokers Association. The Partnership Brokers Association is the international professional body for those managing and developing collaboration processes.
There is a growing demand worldwide from all sectors for greater competence in scoping and managing the partnering process in non-traditional partnerships and cross-sector collaboration.
A partnership ‘broker’ is someone who works as an intermediary building effective and innovative collaboration. Partnership brokers can be either internal – responsible for negotiating or managing partnerships on behalf of their organisation – or external – those offering independent partnership brokering services. Established in 2003, the globally recognised Partnership Brokers Training Scheme builds the practical brokering skills and professional practices necessary to address complex challenges in the partnering process at all phases of a partnership’s life cycle.
Objectives of the training:
• Deepen understanding of professional partnership process management (partnership brokering)
• Introduce partnership brokering concepts and practical tools
• Build key skills and professional confidence in this field
• Explore innovative approaches to problem-solving and transformative interventions
• Promote a ‘reflective’ approach to professional practice and partnership brokering good practice principles
• Create new knowledge about partnership brokering and its value
For whom?
To be accepted onto the course, applicants should be active partnership practitioners involved in the management and development of multi-stakeholder partnerships and should be able to demonstrate the following: • Educational attainment at higher education level in a related field and/or practical experience that combines analytical capabilities with an aptitude for working with diverse groups; • Management support for their participation in this course; • Opportunities for the practical application of partnership brokering skills.
Parnership Brokers Association
The Partnership Brokers Level 1 training is part of the globally recognised Partnership Brokers Training Scheme from the Partnership Brokers Association. The Partnership Brokers Association is the international professional body for those managing and developing collaboration processes.