Environmental & Community
Development Project Management


Intended Audience:

This workshop-style course is designed for Chief, Council, Economic Development Officers working in Aboriginal CED and/or involved with cross-functional multi-jurisdictional environmental, municipal infrastructure and sustainability projects. Calling all Economic Development Directors, Managers and Officers, Land and Natural Resource Managers. This is a workshop you don't want to miss out on.

A competitive market MUST HAVE'S for those looking to properly PLAN

WORKSHOP BENEFITS: PROACTIVE vs. REACTIVE PROJECT PLANNING

Learning Outcomes & Skills Attained:

  • Proposal Writing Techniques that will enhance successful funding requests;
  • Improved Communication amongst Project participants on and off-Reserve Members ;
  • Ability to define and control Project Deliverables;
  • Ability to identify, monitor and track milestones;
  • Capability and mechanisms to Measure Performance;
  • Planning tools that will help keep your Project balanced;
  • Budgeting techniques for facilitating Accurate Cost Estimates;
  • Performance Measurement Techniques for monitoring) controlling and reporting costs and timelines;
  • ... and more.

"The workshop, based on sustainable (economic, cultural, environmental) community planning case studies, leads the participants through the critical front-end planning process through the use of group based workshops and peer reviews that provide a very positive and meaningful learning experience.'' Greg Philliban, Instructor

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Location & Dates:

SASKATOON, SK:
March 12 &13, 2012
Wanuskewin Heritage Park
8:30 am 4:30 pm

VANCOUVER, BC:
March 19 & 20, 2012
Best Western Plus, Downtown, Vancouver
8:30 am 4:30 pm

EDMONTON, AB:
March 22 & 23, 2012
Sawridge Edmonton South
8:30 am 4:30 pm

For more information please contact Laurie.Buffalo@edo.ca or call the Cando Office at 1-800-463-9300. 

Workshop Testimonials:

"More tools to perform more qualitative project performance analysis and to effectively manage stakeholders and council." - Tracy Laboucan, Lands and Economic Development Manager, Woodland Cree First Nation

"I will use this new knowledge and skills in my office for developing the land code, land use and land management plans." - Claudine Restoutel Lands Manager) Dokis First Nation

"I will use these knowledge and skills for sending in proposals to industry."
- Christine Chalifoux, Industry Liaison, Cold Lake First Nation.