Values Blueprint: Spring 2025 Intensive

Align Your Work with Your Core Values

Join us for a transformative three-part online workshop tailored for museum and nonprofit professionals. "The Values Blueprint" is designed to help you clarify your personal values and integrate them into your professional life, fostering meaningful and strategic decision-making.

Workshop Schedule:

  • Dates:

    • Wednesday, April 30

    • Wednesday, May 7 (with optional make-up on Tuesday, May 13 for anyone attending AAM annual conference)

    • Wednesday, May 14

  • Time: 10:00–11:30 AM Eastern / 3:00–4:30 PM UK (BST) / 7:00–8:30 AM Pacific

  • Format: Live sessions via Zoom, supplemented with asynchronous materials and optional one-on-one check-ins.

Special Offer: Use code SPRING2025 to receive $50 off your registration.

What You’ll Gain

Under the guidance of consultant and author Mike Murawski, this workshop offers:

  • Core Values Clarification: Identify and articulate your foundational values.

  • Strategic Alignment: Develop a personalized blueprint to align your work with your values.

  • Practical Tools: Learn strategies to integrate your values into daily decisions and organizational planning.

  • Community Engagement: Participate in group discussions and join an online community for ongoing support.

Each 90-minute session includes individual reflections, breakout discussions, and collaborative exercises, ensuring a comprehensive and interactive experience.

Special Offer: Use code SPRING2025 to receive $50 off your registration.

This workshop is ideal for:

  • Museum and Nonprofit Professionals: Seeking to align their work with personal values.

  • Early-Career Individuals: Looking to establish a values-driven professional foundation.

  • Leaders and Managers: Aiming to foster a values-centric organizational culture.

  • Students and Volunteers: Interested in personal and professional development.

Embrace the opportunity to navigate challenges with clarity and purpose by anchoring your decisions in your core values.

Special Offer: Use code SPRING2025 to receive $50 off your registration.

Questions & Answers

  • The three part workshop will run live through Zoom, and any asynchronous materials will be shared through email. After you’ve registered for the course, you’ll receive an email within a week of the first session’s start date with details and a zoom link.

  • The workshop runs weekly on the following dates.

    Session 1: Wednesday, April 30, 10:00-11:30 am Eastern (7:00-8:30am Pacific; 3:00-4:30 pm UK Time)

    Session 2: Two options: Wednesday, May 7; OR for those at AAM conference, Tues, May 13 10:00-11:30 am Eastern (7:00-8:30am Pacific; 3:00-4:30 pm UK Time)

    Session 3: Wednesday, May 14, 10:00-11:30 am Eastern (7:00-8:30am Pacific; 3:00-4:30 pm UK Time)

    The workshop will also include asynchronous elements and possible one-on-one check ins for those with time conflicts on one of the date (by consultation, email murawski27@gmail.com for details.)

  • Yes! The workshop will include resources and asynchronous material and one-on-one check ins can be arranged for those who might have a time conflict. To inquire more, contact Mike Murawski at murawski27@gmail.com

Need your own question answered? Email Mike Murawski at murawski27@gmail.com

About the Instructor

Mike Murawski is an esteemed educator, consultant, and author with a PhD in Education and Arts Learning. He specializes in human-centered practices, values-driven leadership, and fostering meaningful change within cultural institutions.

He is the author of Museums as Agents of Change: A Guide to Becoming a Change Maker (2021). He is also the founding author and editor of ArtMuseumTeaching.com, co-producer of the Museums Are Not Neutral global advocacy campaign, and the co-director of Art Nature Place. He is currently working as the Director of Operations at Explore Washington Park

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