A New Paradigm for Capacity Development
Thursday, November 13th, 2014 8am EST (GMT-4)
How do development practitioners turn big ideas into reality within organizations? From building a culture of performance within large companies, to managing change in government institutions, and targeted work helping small NGOs sustain performance gains, a set of tactics developed by Deloitte Consulting LLP has proven effective.
Through discussions of case studies from Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Jamaica, participants will learn tips and tricks to become change agents and improve sustainable performance within their organizations.
Featured Guest Speakers:
Wendy Carr
Director, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Wendy Carr leads Deloitte’s work in institutional strengthening and capacity development in Emerging Markets. She is the principal thought leader and architect of Deloitte’s award-winning performance-based capacity development approach – CYPRESS – that has been implemented in over 15 countries, 200 organizations, and 6 sectors around the world. She has over 20 years of experience leading and advising large-scale transformation efforts, in the US and abroad, on how to design and operationalize high-performing organizations using Human Capital and Change Management principles. Wendy understands how to adapt global leading practices in human capital to emerging market environments, making her adept in leading strategic programs to achieve desired outcomes.
Molly Loomis
Manager, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Molly Loomis is an international public health and organizational development manager, team leader, facilitator and trainer in Deloitte Consulting LLP’s Emerging Markets practice. With over a decade of experience in public health, Molly offers experience in project design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation, and capacity development and performance improvement. Throughout her career, Molly has worked with counterparts at national/ministerial level, NGOs, and community based organizations to strengthen health systems. Molly brings industry leadership and leading practices to organizational development and capacity building programs, including training and curricula development, capacity assessment, strategic planning, and change management. Molly also has a strong background in technical areas ranging from HIV/AIDS to family planning and reproductive health to health economics, health financing, and health policy.
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