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Organization LeadershipMillennials in the Workplace: Avocado Toast and Pumpkin Lattes in the BreakroomPenney Norton, SR Regional Facilitator, Florida Office of Early Learning Target Audience: Administrators, DirectorsEconomists tell us that this is the first time that we have four generations in the workforce (Tappero, westsoundworkforce.com.) As the director of a childcare facility, it is crucial to know how to get the best of each of your employees. In this workshop, we will look at the traits of each group with a concentration on the millennial. Learn what motivates them and how to retain them as employees. Bring your sense of humor as we examine the characteristics of the living generations! Partnering to Make Early Head Start - Child Care Partnerships a SuccessFrancesca Brown, Assistant Director, EHS-CCP, and Erin Gallagher, Vice President of Provider Services, Early Learning Coalition of Palm Beach County Target Audience: Administrators, DirectorsAs an EHS-CCP grantee, the Early Learning Coalition of Palm Beach County will share five years of experience and the impact their work has had on the broader community. The presenters will share their strategies and lessons from the field that have built and sustained their program. This workshop will explore their journey as an EHS-CCP grantee and their success with building a model that is impacting their community. Presenters will share their work and key strategies that have sustained the program, discuss program building, goal setting, using data, and sharing with other agencies on how to build momentum around quality improvement. Monitoring Program Performance: A focus on center-based program compliance and quality improvementTemple DePlato, Assistant Vice President of Quality and Risk Management, and Pam Jett, Director of Quality Assurance, Episcopal Children's Services Target Audience: Administrators, Directors, Training & Technical StaffThis session will take the participant through the full cycle of monitoring for program compliance and quality improvement. First, we will look at how to collect quality data through monitoring activities. The participants will learn how to ensure corrective course correction. We look at ways to aggregate and analyze monitoring data. Finally, the presentation illustrates the importance of utilizing this data in the self-assessment process to strengthen program quality. Strategic Board Governance: More than a MeetingBerneitha K. McNair, CEO, Berneitha McNair Consulting Target Audience: Administrators, Director Service Providers, DirectorsGovernance should be strategic and planned for a particular purpose. Participants will learn five components of strategic governance that go beyond monthly board meetings. This innovative approach to governance is carefully designed to help agencies be high performing, results-oriented, accountable, and respected in the community.
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