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This webinar will feature some emerging best practices in organizational management. with a future focus. It identifies the new normal and the imperative call to work in the “outside the box” realm of human centered work. These new norms or trends identified are: 1) access to care and how that access is achieved; 2) the need to blend community and individual work to ensure effective practice; and 3) the need for organizations to look toward the future to create best practices for what we want our future to become.
Learning Objectives:
Frame social work organizational management in relationship to human centered future thinking models;
Demonstrate an understanding of the need to blend micro, macro and mezzo practice to ensure positive community outcomes; and
Critically analyze the future of social work professionals role in developing future centered organizations.
1 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$30.00
Member
$20.00
Specialty Practice Sections
$0.00
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