Training
Session 1:
Intentional Leadership
1 Day Course (English)
Franklin Holtforster, President and CEO of MHPM Project Managers Inc..
MHPM’s President and CEO Franklin Holtforster believes clients are looking for more than an effective project manager. They want a leader. Luckily leadership skills can be taught. During this workshop, Franklin will show attendees how to be an intentional leader. He will provide tangible skills that participants can incorporate into their job. He will cover presentation skills, communication skills – including email, leading teams and meetings intentionally and effectively, and more. But more importantly this is a hands-on workshop where everyone will have an opportunity to try and get valuable feedback. Communicating intentionally contributes significantly to being seen as an effective leader in any organization, regardless of role or function.
All of Franklin’s training participants walk away inspired and motivated. More often than not they comment: It is the best in-class training!
Training Session 3:
Disposal of Surplus Moveable Crown Assets CSPS (M715)
Day 1 of 2 (English)
Gary Jeddrie, CMM Corporate Materiel Management Policy, Materiel and Procurement Services, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO)
Functional specialists in the fields of procurement, materiel management and real property (PMMRP) are expected to make informed and cost-effective decisions about asset reuse, relocation and disposal. This course presents a practical approach to the disposal of surplus moveable assets within the context of legal and policy constraints. Participants will become familiar with the established framework for developing investment recovery plans at the departmental level. [M715]
Topics include:
- objectives of asset management and investment recovery
- legal framework and policies
- environmental considerations
- the concept of investment recovery
- recycling, reusing and disposing of assets
This activity has been designed for functional specialists in procurement, materiel management and real property and managers in the Public Service of Canada.
Training Session 4:
Fundamentals 2: Legal and Policy Environment for Procurement, Materiel Management and Real Property (M714)
Day 1 of 2 (English)
Lucie Leclerc-Cowell, Facilitator/ Faculty Member, Functional Communities, Authority Delegation and Orientation, Learning Programs Branch, Canada School of Public Service
Specialists in the fields of procurement, materiel management and real property (PMMRP) should be aware of the policy and legislative frameworks that govern their work. This course provides an overview of the policies, laws, national and international agreements and ongoing government initiatives related to PMMRP frameworks. Participants will learn how the management of PMMRP supports government program delivery. [M714]
Topics include:
- procurement policies
- materiel management policies and directives
- real property policies, directives and standards
- foundation framework for Treasury Board policies
This activity has been designed for public servants and functional specialists in procurement, materiel management and real property in the Public Service of Canada.
Training
Session 5:
Project Management for Procurement Projects
Day 1 of 2 (English)
Anna-Carolle Bougie, Principal of Integrated Learning International Inc.
This two-day training workshop on Project Management based on the Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBoK), will address procurement type projects. The approach is based on the “building-block approach”: theory, discussions and practice at each step of the workshop. The workshop will touch on the nine Knowledge Areas and the five processes. Project exercises will be mostly on Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), risk management and a high-level project plan. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss on sample projects.