PSMW : 2011 : Tuesday, June 14th

Tuesday, June 14th


 
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7:30am Registration
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7:30-8:15am
Breakfast
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 8:15-9:15am

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Opening Plenary - Kent Kaulfield

OPENING PLENARY -
MAKE A DIFFERENCE: WORK DIFFERENTLY (Hall D)
Kent Kaufield
Western Canada Advisory,
Managing Partner, Edmonton
Ernst & Young LLP

 9:15-10:00am

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Plenary Session - Daniel Watson

PLENARY SESSION (Hall D)
Daniel Watson
Deputy Minister
Western Economic Diversification Canada

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10:00-10:30am

Coffee Break
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS
10:30-12:00pm
INTELLIGENCE

PRESENTATION
Dan Martel



PRESENTATION
Cole Pederson




CONSULTATION (Salon 8)
1. INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY
Dan Martel
Four Winds and Associates

2. DUTY TO CONSULT

Alberta’s First Nations Consultation Guidelines, Past and Future
The Government of Alberta established its first formal policy on First Nations Consultation in May, 2005 and supporting Guidelines in September, 2006.

The
Guidelines were revised in 2007 based on one year’s experience and feedback but have3 remained stable since. As they had committed in the original Policy, Alberta launched a full-scale review of the Policy and Guidelines in 2009, the fourth year of the Policy.

Cole Pederson, Executive Director of Consultation for Alberta Aboriginal Relations will present the story of the policy review:
where it has been and where it is going and when we expect it to get there.  Cole will attempt to explain the range of factors involved in arriving at a new policy and will discuss how the full range of consulting departments is attempting to address those factors.

As an example of a Government of Alberta best practice, Mr. Pederson will discuss the Land Use Secretariat consultations on the development of the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan. The LARP process was developed under the original policy and guidelines but has established new understandings that will support significant aspects of the revised ones.

Cole Pederson
Executive Director
Aboriginal Consultation

3. BEST PRACTICE DEMONSTRATION
Rachelle McDonald
Executive Director
Aseniwuche Winewak Nation of Canada
10:30-11:15am
INNOVATION
SOCIAL MEDIA IS DISRUPTIVE: HOW TO LEVERAGE CHANGE FOR ENGAGEMENT AND INNOVATION (Salon 10)
Nicholas Charney
Project Manager, Federal Relations and Issues Management, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada

10:30-11:15am
INTEGRITY
VALUES AND ETHICS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR (Salon 12)
Robert Bhatia
Alberta School of Business, Executive Education
Deputy Minister of Seniors and Community Supports,
Government of Alberta
10:30-12:00pm
INTEGRITY

PRESENTATION
Will Fong


ACQUISITION DUE DILIGENCE WORKSHOP (Salon 11)
Will Fong

Management Consulting
Meyers Norris Penny LLP
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CONCURRENT SESSION
11:15-12:00pm
INNOVATION
INNOVATION AND VISION, DELIVERING BENEFITS (Salon 10)
This session will share trends in Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and how EPM will help you respond to the changing market conditions and address the demand for more governance and greater business agility. You'll learn how customers have strategically used EPM solutions to transform their management processes, enabled effective decision making and aligned their organization through key performance indicators.

With Business Intelligence (BI), core to Oracle's EPM vision, you will see how users have maximized customer and constituent interactions, using a BI platform, to swiftly deploy best practice analytics.
Rich Clayton
Enterprise Performance Management Global Business Unit
Oracle
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12:00-1:00pm Lunch (Hall D)
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1:15-2:00pm
INTELLIGENCE

PRESENTATION
Dan Martel
ABORIGINAL ENGAGEMENT: "A MEANINGFUL APPROACH" (Salon 8)
Dan Martel
Four Winds and Associates

 1:15-2:00pm
INNOVATION
INNOVATION AND RESEARCH FUNDING: NANOTECHNOLOGY AND LEVERAGING FUNDING IN RELATION TO JOINT INITIATIVES (Salon 10)
Presented by National Institute of Nanotechnology
Chris Haugen
Director of Research
National Institute of Nanotechnology

1:15-2:00pm
INTEGRITY
WE CAN'T GET THERE FROM HERE: SHARED SERVICES TECHNICAL MIGRATION AND GOVERNANCE (Salon 12)
Doug Hadden
Vice President, Products
FreeBalance Inc.
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2:00-2:30pm
Coffee Break
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2:30-2:45pm
Presentations (Hall D)
2:45-3:45pm
CLOSING PLENARY -
WIND WALK: SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION, AND A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY (Hall D)
Mike Holmes
Canada’s Most Trusted Contractor and host of Holmes Inspection and Holmes on Homeson HGTV
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3:45-4:00pm
CLOSING REMARKS (Hall D)