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At the Table: Youth Voices in Decision Making  (#18278)

Part 1 features youth and adults from a variety of organizations talking about the reasons to involve youth in decision making. (7:00).  Part 2  focuses on a similar group discussing issues of youth involvement such as logistics, training, cooperative environment and equality. (8:00) (1999) - VHS VIDEO  (15:00).

Board Basics  (#17657)

Outlines the responsibilities of board members of not-for-profit organizations such as 4-H leader associations and committees. Topics covered include marketing, budgeting, planning, recruiting, preparing for meetings, orienting new members, etc.  (1992) - VHS VIDEO  (30:00)

Board Governance: Building a Passion for Mission  (#18167)

Edited version of 11/18/99 Learning Institute for Nonprofit Organizations satellite videoconference.  Features Carol Weisman, a practical humorist with an energetic style, who addresses issues common to nonprofit boards and crucial to a nonprofit’s success.  Focuses on creative ways to recruit, engage and involve board members. (1999) - VHS VIDEO (92:00), PRINT MATERIALS.  (Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership and Management Series)

Celebrate What’s Right with the World with Dewitt Jones (#18793)

DeWitt Jones asks if we choose to see the possibilities, do we really believe they’re there?  He assures us that there is always more than one right answer.  Celebrating what’s right with the world helps us recognize the possibilities and find solutions for many of the challenges before us. (2001) – DVD (23:00), LEADER, GUIDE, WORKBOOK, CD WITH POWERPOINT PRESENTATION.

Co-Active Coaching: New Skills for Coaching People Toward Success in Work and Life (#19030)

Describes a “co-active” approach to coaching and the coaching relationship for professionals and volunteers. Coaching is a key component of an organization’s toolkit for developing leaders, working with teams and helping employees at every level achieve their personal and professional best.  Reviews coaching fundamentals, skills, practices, and provides reproducible exercises and checklists. (2007) – MANUAL (312p), CD WITH SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS.

Communicating Across the Generations (#18674)

CD-Rom containing materials needed to conduct a 3-5 hour workshop designed by Beverly Stencel and Hans Hanson.  Intended to help participants gain insights that may enrich their relationships with co-workers of different generations and enhance the productivity of the group.  Focuses on four generations spanning the years 1922 to the present – people with four diverse sets of values, needs, motivations and expectations trying to find common ground in any organization, business or team. (2003) – CD-ROM WITH POWERPOINT PRESENTATION, FACILITATOR’S HANDBOOK, REFERENCE LIST AND QUIZZES AND ANSWER KEYS.

Discovering the Future: the Business of Paradigms  (#16312)

Discusses how our paradigms – the set of rules and regulations that define the boundaries of our reasoning – filter our thinking and may prevent us from accepting relevant data. VHS VIDEO, PROGRAM GUIDE. (1984) - VHS VIDEO  (34:00)

Everyday Creativity with Dewitt Jones (#18771)

Photojournalist DeWitt Jones offers several techniques to help organizations tap their creative potential.  Stresses the idea that creativity is an attitude and that “creative thinking” really results from taking a fresh look…one that is deeper and more determined…at the mundane experiences of everyday life. (1999) – DVD (21:00), LEADER’S GUIDE, WORKBOOK, POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON CD-ROM

Fish!  Catch the Energy.  Release the Potential. (#18757)

An excellent team building tool which focuses on Seattle’s World Famous Pike Place Fish.  Presents the FISH philosophy which encourages employees to make a personal choice to bring passion, playfulness, commitment and a positive attitude to work every day. (Follow up production “Fish! Sticks” also available – #18760)  (1998, 2002) – VHS VIDEO (20:00), PROGRAM GUIDE (88p).

Fish! Sticks: Keeping the Vision Alive (#18760)

The World Famous Pike Place Fish Guys share what they’ve learned about keeping the energy and enthusiasm of FISH! (see #18757) alive.  Can be used as part of a program on vision, accountability, teamwork, orientation, or coaching and feedback. (1999) – VHS VIDEO (17:00), PROGRAM GUIDE (34p).

Hot Topics for Center Directors: A Key to Quality Child Care …Implementing, Supporting and Using Good Child Care (#18758)

3/31/05 Penn State videoconference intended for child care providers and parents.  Focuses on the importance of doing good, thorough observations and not just focusing on behavior.  Covers motivating staff to observe, practical tips for getting started, how to guide staff in using observations and sharing observations with parents. (2005) – VHS VIDEO (108 minutes), PRINT MATERIALS.   (Better Kid Care Series)

Hot Topics for Center Directors: Legal Issues  (#18304)

11/23/99 Penn State videoconference intended for child care providers and parents.  Focuses on various legal issues involved in running a day care center including  reimbursement for staff training and dealing with sticky personnel matters including termination and staff performance.  Also discusses developing center policies and practices involving ADA, sexual abuse, intoxicated parents, safety and security and more.  (1999) – VHS VIDEO (2 hours), LEADER GUIDE.   (Better Kid Care Series)

Hot Topics for Center Directors: Personnel Issues  (#18394)

11/28/00 Penn State videoconference intended for child care providers and parents.  Covers Effective personnel management, Tips for better marketing, How to build staff into a care giving team and more.  (2000) - VHS VIDEO (118 min), LEADER GUIDE.  (Better Kid Care Series)

Hot Topics for Center Directors: Recruiting, Hiring and Training Staff (#18608)

3/20/03 Penn State videoconference intended for child care providers and families.  Topics inlucde: Recruiting and hiring staff, Planning professional development for staff, Innovative training ideas and a special segment on supervision.  (2003) – VHS VIDEO (132 minutes), LEADER GUIDE.   (Better Kid Care Series)

Hot Topics for Center Directors: The Director as a Leader (#18808)

This 3/23/06 Penn State videoconference intended for child care providers and parents covers two topics, the first of which is how to handle weather emergencies in a child care center.  The remainder of the program focuses on the director’s role as a program leader in a child care facility.  Topics include a discussion of the director’s leadership role that includes motivating staff when change occurs and providing career counseling to staff as they continue to plan their professional development.   A brief discussion of the importance of observation is also included as well as how directors can become director-trainers in their own centers using the Observation Curriculum. (2006) – VHS VIDEO (102 min.), PRINT MATERIALS.   (Better Kid Care Series)

Hot Topics for Center Directors: The Nuts and Bolts of Operating a Successful Center (#18688)

3/18/04 Penn State videoconference intended for child care providers and parents.  Three child care center directors discuss a variety of factors involved in operating a successful center. Topics include writing job descriptions and doing job interviews, setting fees, determining wage scales and developing and updating center policy manuals.  Includes practical suggestions for retaining staff.  (2004) – VHS VIDEO (135 minutes), PRINT MATERIALS.   (Better Kid Care Series)

Mission-Based Management: Getting More Mission for Your Money  (#18165)

Edited version of 2/17/00 Learning Institute for Nonprofit Organizations satellite videoconference.  Nationally known trainer, author and consultant Peter Brinckerhoff teaches the management approach more and more nonprofits need in today’s competitive environment.   Looks at how to get more out of existing resources by using standard business techniques. (2000) – VHS VIDEO (92:00), PRINT MATERIALS.  (Excellence in NonProfit Leadership & Management Series)

Moving Toward a Responsibility Based Culture in Cooperative Extension (#18743)

Arlen Leholm and Keith Ayers describe UWEX-CE’s move to a responsibility-based culture. (2004) - DVD  (74:00)

Social Entrepreneurship: Financially Empowering Your  Organization (#18166)

Edited version of 3/16/00 Learning Institute for Nonprofit Organizations satellite videoconference.  Jeff Boschee covers a relatively new concept – using entrepreneurial strategies to further social causes.  He sheds light on why nonprofits are aggressively adopting entrepreneurial strategies and provides learners a tool for assessing their activities from both a mission and earned income perspective. VHS VIDEO, PRINT MATERIALS. Part of Series – EXCELLENCE IN NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. (2000) - VHS VIDEO  (91 min.)

Solving People Problems on the Job  (#18325)

Presents specific steps and sound advice for managers, supervisors and team members to follow when dealing with some common behavior problems of their co-workers or their employees.  Demonstrates how to put the advice into practice in a variety of situations.  Identifies the most troublesome personality types and shows how to handle them.  VHS VIDEO, PROGRAM GUIDE.  (1997) - VHS VIDEO  (26 min.)

Strategic Alliances: Enhancing Your Effectiveness (#18333)

Edited version of 5/18/00 Learning Institute for Nonprofit Organizations satellite videoconference.  Dr. Richard Jones and Dr. David Campbell outline the various forms of strategic alliances and explain the principles involved in developing successful alliances. VHS VIDEO (91:00), PRINT MATERIALS.  Part of Series – EXCELLENCE IN NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. (2000) - VHS VIDEO  (91 min.)

Strategic Planning: Charting Your Course for Success (#18162)

Edited version of 9/16/99 Learning Institute for Nonprofit Organizations satellite videoconference.  Frank Martinelli teaches the process of strategic planning for nonprofit organizations, as well as practical techniques for creating a successful plan. VHS VIDEO,  PRINT MATERIALS. Part of Series – EXCELLENCE IN NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. (1999) - VHS VIDEO  (92 min.)

Tear Down the Maternal Wall by Redesigning the Building (#18826)

Interactive 3/8/06 UWEX videoconference featuring a presentation by Ellen Bravo, UW-Milwaukee professor and former Executive Director of 9 to 5, the National Association of Working Women.  Both men and women feel the squeeze to balance their time at work with time at home.  As working people they shoulder multiple life responsibilities.  Bravo focuses on transforming the workplace to better support the sometimes conflicting needs of employees.  (2006) - VHS VIDEO  (59 min.)

Technology That Improves Working and Learning with Others (#18259)

4/1/98 UWEX satellite videoconference.  Defines the methods and equipment that help people in organizations work more effectively and learn flexibility.  Demonstrates several important examples of collaborative technology in working and learning, and helps assess readiness to try them. VHS VIDEO, PARTICIPANT PACKET.  Part of  ‘TECHNOLOGY UPDATE SERIES FOR EDUCATION AND GOVERNMENT’. (1998) - VHS VIDEO  (90 min.)

Who Moved My Cheese? (#18545)

Based on the best-selling business book, “Who Moved My Cheese?” is a simple parable that teaches a way to deal with change in your work and in your life.  It is the story of 4 characters who live in a “Maze” and look for “Cheese” to nourish them and make them happy.  “Cheese” is a metaphor for what we want in life…good job, loving relationship, money, peace of mind.  “The Maze” is where we look for what we want…the organization we live in, family, community.  In the story the characters are faced with unexpected change and deal with it in a variety of ways.  In the process they discover how to deal with change so they can enjoy more success and less stress.- VHS VIDEOCASSETTE, PRINT MATERIALS, WHO MOVED MY CHEESE?  (Up to 45 copies of the book may be borrowed for the audience – takes less than an hour to read)  **When you order – please specify whether or not you’d like the book to be sent with the video, as well as how many copies you need.** (1999) - VHS VIDEO  (13 min.)