Numbered Publications by Kenna Knight
CLD3-5: Creating a Successful Coalition
Kenna Knight | Mar. 1, 2016 (New)
Coalition can be defined as a group of people or groups who have joined together for a common purpose. How to start a coalition is not a mystery. First you identify your need, and then you find individuals or organizations that are interested in helping to find a solution for that need.
CLD3-4: Why Form a Coalition?
Kenna Knight | Jul. 28, 2015 (New)
A coalition is two or more organizations that work together to reach a common goal. Usually the goals of a coalition include one of the following: changing or creating public policy, changing or influencing individual behavior or building a healthier community.
CLD2-8-FCS: Mobilizing Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Calling the Group to Action: FCS Facilitator's Guide
Kenna Knight | Feb. 6, 2013 (New)
Organizational participants will be mobilized in order for anything to be accomplished by being engaged, motivated and supervised.
CLD1-7-FCS: Understanding and Dealing with Conflict: FCS Facilitator's Guide
Steve Isaacs, Kenna Knight | Jun. 20, 2012 (New)
Successful conflict resolution relies on understanding how to utilize the correct conflict response for each circumstance and the removal of barriers to effectiveness.
CLD1-4-FCS: Influencing Others with the Stories You Tell: FCS Facilitator's Guide
Steve Isaacs, Janet Johnson, Kenna Knight, Laura Stephenson | Jun. 20, 2012 (New)
Effective leaders have learned that good illustrations can make a point. Stories can be used to train, mentor, and coach others.