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Building Community Capacity: AFOA Canada Workshop on Performance Measurement and Reporting in First Nations

by ecnationtalk on October 6, 20141999 Views

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Building Community Capacity
: AFOA Canada Workshop on Performance Measurement and Reporting in First Nations

The “Performance Measurement and Reporting in First Nations” workshop will take place in Whitehorse, YT on November 5 & 6, 2014.

Learning to manage and report on performance is a big step on the path to self-governance. Financial information is one aspect of performance, however financial statements only give part of the performance picture. There are many other equally if not more important aspects of performance like:

  • Have our goals been met compared to what was planned?
  • Do community members judge our performance to be satisfactory?
  • Are our values and culture reflected and supported by our programs and activities? 

The key focus of this workshop is on reporting on performance to community members.  The workshop covers the following topics:

  • Core principles of performance reporting in First Nation environments
  • Links principles to financial reporting
  • The Aboriginal Performance Wheel
  • The appropriate level and frequency of reporting
  • Important aspects of performance
  • The kinds of information to be reported
  • Preparing reports on goals 

How to Register:

Click here to download the registration form or click here to register online today.

For more information, please contact AFOA Canada at 1-866-722-2362 or visit www.afoa.ca.

NOTE: AFOA Canada reserves the right to cancel the workshop due to insufficient registration numbers, in which case refunds will be issued.

Participant Testimonials    

The Performance Measurement and Reporting in First Nations workshop was an excellent mixture of information and practical solutions to age old problems.”

Ainsley Leween, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, ON

The Performance Measurement and Reporting in First Nations workshop gave me the opportunity to learn what other communities are doing in terms of performance reporting and received direct feedback on my ideas.”

Neil McInnes, Mount Currie Band/Lil’wat Nation, BC

 

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