Indigenous Sector | Cross-Functional Project Management Planning Workshop
Tuition: $ 1,700.00 | PDUs: 24 | Duration: 3 days Enrol Me
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EAST (Toronto, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay); WEST (Vancouver, Edmonton)
Strategies that will allow Indigenous communities & organizations to more effectively:
Plan, Manage and Implement Environmental, Climate Change Resiliency and Community Development projects
Communicate with Members, Multi-Jurisdictional (Government and Industry) Stakeholders
Understand Human Interface Factors in Project Management that affect Interpersonal Communications and Relationships
Addressing environmental, economic and climate change impacts are critical components of many First Nations communities project initiatives. A fundamental objective is to ensure healthy and sustainable communities. This requires a meticulous approach to project planning, organization, communications with members, implementation and documentation
This 3-day training session focuses on environmental, renewable energy and community development projects and takes participants through project conception (relationship/role of projects to comprehensive community development plans), definition, planning, implementation and close-out phases.
In addition, the workshop focuses on key communication strategies, tools and techniques for eliciting member support, how to develop and use internal and external partners/stakeholders to manage political, organizational and cultural challenges and looks at the relationship/influence of the organization on project success as well as the impact internal and external partners/stakeholders have on project scope, budgets and schedules
Our training methodology values & respects Indigenous cultural perspectives and realities, at all times. Our approach to delivery seeks to maintain Indigenous cultural integrity and safety
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Workshop Testimonials
Workshop Participants: Key Take-aways
Select Indigenous Association & Corporate Workshop Alumni
CANDO | Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers
NALMA | National Aboriginal Land Managers Association
MMF | Manitoba Metis Federation
OTC | Office of the Treaty Commissioner, Saskatchewan
Naut'sa mawt Tribal Council
Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations
Mamaweswen, the North Shore Tribal Council