Project Management Planning Workshop
June 23rd, 24th & 25th, 2015
Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council is pleased to present a multi-day Project Management Planning Workshop and would like to invite two participants from our member nations to attend.
Objectives
This workshop will allow participants to:
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Understand and manage projects more effectively and efficiently
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Develop project management processes and standards to ensure alignment with organizational strategic initiatives
- Maintain a progressive approach to achieve advanced management skills
Workshop Overview
The intent of this training session is to help participants develop skills in the following areas:
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Project Proposal/Charter Development
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Project Scope/Schedule
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Cost Budgets, Deliverables Breakdown & Schedule development
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Stakeholder, Risk and Team Management
- Performance Analysis: Critical Path & Networking Diagrams
This training session also intends to aid participants in gaining knowledge in the following areas:
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Differences between Projects & Programs
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Project Phases: Key Steps and Outcomes
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How to Organize Projects for Success
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Human Factors that Impact Projects
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Project Implementation: Monitoring, Evaluation and Analysis
- Project Close Out: Lessons Learned
Facilitator
Greg Philliban, CPM., PMP., CIF
Environmental Project Management & Sustainable Solutions
Greg has an extensive background in project and stakeholder management including over 25 years’ experience in the real property & environmental sectors and over 5 years of experience working with and delivering training to Aboriginal communities & organizations. Greg currently delivers project and stakeholder management training, facilitation, coaching and consulting services for Environmental Project Management & Sustainability Solutions (ENVPMSS).
Location:
Pacific Gateway Hotel
Room: Birch Room
3500 Cessna Dr
Richmond, BC
Phone: 604-278-1241
Who should attend?
Up to two (2) representatives from your community are invited to attend, and we encourage each community to send a team from across disciplines/departments. This workshop will be directly relevant to Chief, Council, CEO & Band Managers, Senior Management (Financial, Economic Development, Lands, Public Works, Housing, Education, Health, Consultation Managers and Officers) and Executive Assistants.