Benchlearning

BenchlearningWhat is the Benchlearning Forum?
The Benchlearning Forum is a supported network of member organisations with a common interest in improving the effectiveness of charities. This Forum aims to focus on support services in today's fast changing environment including information systems, HR, finance, marketing and communications. It is a platform to share learning, the exchange of ideas, past successes and implementation experiences.
 
What does the Forum do?
The Forum works to promote best practice through structured discussion on issues such as:
- better decision making
- getting the most from new initiatives
- improved ways of working
- managing change
- using management tools to help drive improvement
 
How will membership of the Forum benefit my organisation?
The Forum gives you the opportunity to:
- learn from other organisations' experiences
- explore issues you are facing with your peers
- network with other organisations
- discuss topics with other senior managers in your organisation

Who should participate?
The Forum is open to senior managers from charities and other not-for-profit organisations. A broad range of organisations are already participating in Benchlearning sessions including Action for Children, CFDG, Citizens Advice, Family Action, Friends of the Earth, Historic Royal Palaces, Independent Age, Mencap, National Autistic Society, Refugee Council, Retail Trust, RNIB, The Salvation Army, Sightsavers, Tate Gallery Foundation, VSO and YWCA.
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About the Forum

"I have found the different ways of engaging with Benchlearning inspirational. The survey and case studies create an excellent platform on which to base the round table discussions. These events provoke lively discussion where you can be sure to go away with something that you can apply back in your workplace; an excellent investment of my time"

Phil Durbin, Head of Corporate Systems, The Salvation Army

Events

The full 2011 programme is now available to download