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Join us for the Spring 2025 Workshop Intensive, “The Values Blueprint,” a 3-part online workshop for museum and nonprofit professionals to help uncover and articulate personal core values, learn tools to leverage those values, and to strategically plan your year ahead. Workshop held on Wednesdays from April 30 thru May 14.
Discounted registration deadline: April 11.
Use the code: EARLYBIRD by 4/11 to get $50 off your registration.
Starts April 30
Led by consultant Mike Murawski, “The Values Blueprint Spring Intensive” is a three-part online intensive workshop that is designed to help you:
Uncover and articulate personal core values, and learn tools to leverage those values to strategically plan and make decisions
Create a strategic blueprint for the months & year ahead aligned with your values
Engage in group working sessions geared to applying values-centered strategies to your organization
develop strategies and actions that can be implemented as part of your institution’s ongoing planning and programming
The sessions are 90 minutes each, and include individual reflections, small group breakout rooms, large group discussions, and membership to an online community space for conversations, reflection work, and asynchronous support.
Early Bird Discount: Use code EARLYBIRD by Friday, April 11 to receive $50 off
Who the course is for?
This three-part workshop is for museum and nonprofit professionals interested in honing their core values both for themselves and their institutions. Early career professionals, those in leadership positions, as well as students and volunteers are all welcome.
Our core values play a foundational role for everything we do. Our lives and work are constantly filled with situations when we must quickly adapt to changes in the current climate, often with huge responsibility involved.
Relying on a core set of values can make the difference between getting stuck and moving ourselves toward positive, meaningful change no matter the challenges ahead.
Early Bird Discount: Use code EARLYBIRD by Friday, April 11 to receive $50 off
Questions & Answers
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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.
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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: Wednesday, May 7, 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.)
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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 has a PhD in Education and Arts Learning from American University, and over 15 years of experience working in museum and nature education and leadership positions. 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
A selection of recent workshops and courses include: Fall and Summer Institutes for Changemakers, The Value Blueprint Workshop, Museum Docent Training Workshops, “Museums are Not Neutral” Bootcamp (co-run with La Tanya Autry), and “Nature and Self Care” Workshops (co-run with Bryna Campbell).
Bryna Campbell, PhD, will also be acting as co-teacher in a support role. Learn more about Bryna in our About Us Page.
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