Webinar: Identifying and Inviting NextGen Leaders (And why you need them!)
How Well-Managed Organizations Can Cultivate the Next Generation of Leaders
This is Part 2 of a 3-part Series “How Well-Managed Organizations Can Cultivate the Next Generation of Leaders.” Feel free to participate in one, two or all three in the series.
Part 1: Creating an Organizational Culture that is Hospitable to NextGen Leaders – Missio Nexus
Part 3: Investing in NextGen Leaders (And what it will cost you!) – Missio Nexus
This 3-part webinar series is for you if…
…God is sending you Millennial and GenZ workers that you want to see thrive
…you are struggling to identify the next generation of leaders in your organization
…you sense that your past ways of developing emerging leaders is no longer hitting the target with younger leaders
…you sense that your leadership pipeline is running thin
…you fear that meeting the needs of the next generation of leaders will require you to change too much
Participants will learn the key characteristics of Millennial and GenZ emerging leaders and how to spot those who have a desire and interest in leading. They will understand the bounty of gifts and strengths that NextGen leaders can offer their organizations. They will also discover the best ways to invite and engage those emerging leaders into greater levels of responsibility.
Presenter:

Katy White has invested her career in helping the emerging generations find their place in God’s global work and equipping other leaders to do the same. She mobilizes young adults to the mission field in her role with GoCorps, and she speaks and consults with missions organizations and collegiate ministries in how to understand and empower Gen Z. She is the coauthor of Mobilizing Gen Z and Tithe Your Career: Following Jesus Among the Nations in Your First Years After College.
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