This course introduces students to the fundamental management principles of planning, organizing, leadership and control, and presents management tools and techniques for making informed decisions. Students are exposed to contemporary management issues facing Indigenous communities such as economic development, corporate partnerships, land management, financial management and stakeholder consultation. The course combines management skills and issues related to leadership, community management, project planning, implementation and assessment, stakeholder analysis, dispute resolution, communications, and change management. Note: This course is a web-based distance course delivered on-line. Students with credit for IPRM 101 will not receive credit for this course.
This course introduces students to the fundamental management principles of planning, organizing, leadership and control, and presents management tools and techniques for making informed decisions. Students are exposed to contemporary management issues facing Indigenous communities such as economic development, corporate partnerships, land management, financial management and stakeholder consultation. The course combines management skills and issues related to leadership, community management, project planning, implementation and assessment, stakeholder analysis, dispute resolution, communications, and change management. Note: This course is a web-based distance course delivered on-line. Students with credit for IPRM 101 will not receive credit for this course.