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10th Annual Event
Public Sector Performance Management
Improving Your Best Practices with Real-World Case Studies from Twelve of Canada's Leading Public Sector Organizations
January 25 and 26, 2012
Optional Pre-Seminar Workshops: January 24, 2012
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Featuring a faculty of 22 experts that includes:

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EVENT CHAIR: Erwin Allerdings
Manager, Program Performance
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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Lori Rilkoff
Manager, Human Resources
City of Kamloops
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Michael Kolm
Vice-President, Consulting Practice
Pricewaterhouse- Coopers
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Murray Lyle
Executive Director, Performance Planning and Reporting
Alberta Treasury Board
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Carla Woloshin
Business Excellence & Planning Consultant
Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
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Ian Stephenson
Team Lead, Change Management, Postal Transformation
Canada Post
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John Quince
Executive Director, Planning, Measuring and Reporting Branch
Alberta Health and Wellness
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Steve Simons
Leader, Performance and Planning
BC Oil and Gas Commission
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Theodora Borissov
Manager, Performance and Measurement
BC Oil and Gas Commission
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Kashi Tanaka
Director, Corporate Planning Branch
BC Ministry of Social Development
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Murray Kronick
Principal, Business Performance
Interis Consulting Inc.
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Brian Habjan
Director, Consulting and Deals
Pricewaterhouse- Coopers
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Event Overview
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Hear from a line up of experienced and dynamic speakers representing these organizations:
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- Government of British Columbia
- B.C. Public Service
- Office of the Auditor General of British Columbia
- British Columbia's Ministry of Education
- British Columbia's Ministry of Social Development
- B.C. Oil and Gas Commission
- Alberta Ministry of Health and Wellness
- Treasury Board of Alberta
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- Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
- Manitoba Blue Cross
- Canada Post
- Transport Canada
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
- City of Kamloops
- Excellence Canada (formerly the National Quality Institute)
- PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC
- Interis Consulting Inc.
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Hear the best practices and lessons learned from a diverse speaker faculty on the issues and challenges you face every day:
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- Identify the true key performance indicators that impact your outcomes
- Improve your data collection and performance reporting methodology
- See how to make integration of analysis and planning really work
- Customize a Balanced Scorecard Approach to get results for your organization
- Generate implementable service plans to drive performance
- Plan and implement monitored initiatives, programs, and culture changes
- Develop your toolkit and tactics to drive results while limiting operational scope
- Communicate effectively with both internal and external stakeholders
- Build win-win relationships to improve performance in outsourced contracts
- Explore opportunities to do more with less through public-private partnerships
- Encourage and support an engaged and active workforce
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The current climate of fiscal restraint and public scrutiny from an informed citizenry has made public sector performance reporting, transparency and accountability more important than ever before. New and improved tools and tactics are producing actionable data that you need to communicate to decision-makers and stakeholders both internally and externally. Planning and policy groups across departments are integrating and coordinating their activities. You face a growing list of responsibilities and challenges, but you don't have to reinvent the wheel in your search for the best way to get things done.
INFONEX's Public Sector Performance Management series is about bringing together leaders from across all levels and types of public sector organizations to share their unique solutions to universal challenges in the field of performance measurement and management. This year's speaker faculty will move beyond theory to discuss the trials and triumphs of their own projects and departments. As a delegate you can look forward to insights and innovations discovered outside the walls of your own operations that you can take home and apply to the work you do every day.
We are proud to showcase case studies from ministries of education and health, auditors general and treasury board, municipal and provincial and federal governments from across Canada, all talking about their own experiences and how their success can be applied to the issues your organization also needs to address.
Don't miss this opportunity to take the experiences of your peers in public sector performance management and put their best ideas to work for you. Join us for two days in Victoria this January and shape and develop your own best practices for years to come Register today!
Who Should Attend This Event
| Senior executives and team leaders from public sector organizations including municipal, provincial, and federal departments and crown corporations with titles including directors, managers, analysts and auditors responsible for
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- Performance Measurement and Management
- Policy and Planning
- Quality Assurance
- Internal Audit and Accountability Reporting
- Project Coordination and Management
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- Human Resources and Organizational Development
- Budget, Contracting, and Funding Decisions
- Business Systems and Information Technology Professionals
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SPEAKERS INCLUDE
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EVENT CHAIR: Erwin Allerdings
Manager, Program Performance
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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Lori Rilkoff
Manager, Human Resources
City of Kamloops
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Michael Kolm
Vice-President, Consulting Practice
Pricewaterhouse- Coopers
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Murray Lyle
Executive Director, Performance Planning and Reporting
Alberta Treasury Board
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Carla Woloshin
Business Excellence & Planning Consultant
Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
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Ian Stephenson
Team Lead, Change Management, Postal Transformation
Canada Post
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John Quince
Executive Director, Planning, Measuring and Reporting Branch
Alberta Health and Wellness
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Steve Simons
Leader, Performance and Planning
BC Oil and Gas Commission
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Theodora Borissov
Manager, Performance and Measurement
BC Oil and Gas Commission
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Kashi Tanaka
Director, Corporate Planning Branch
BC Ministry of Social Development
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Murray Kronick
Principal, Business Performance
Interis Consulting Inc.
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Brian Habjan
Director, Consulting and Deals
Pricewaterhouse- Coopers
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