teleforums @ The Strategic Change Group

Teleforums are interactive conference calls that focus on specific topics of interest to public sector organizations. You can access them anywhere there is a phone and they are absolutely free!

the Strategic Change Group hosts monthly calls in association with IPAC, the Institute of Public Administration of Canada. Like our monthly eNewsletter, the calls engage and inform participants about important and emerging topics related to leadership, management, and successful transformation in the Canadian public sector.

Register now using the form below. Topics and call-in information are sent to each participant prior to the call.

It’s easy. All you need is a phone. You can be anywhere!

After submitting this registration form you will receive an E-mail with the details you need to access the call.

  • Click here to see an archive of past teleforums and hear audio from these calls.

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"Michael did a fantastic job of managing a complex project for us. His depth of understanding of the healthcare system enabled him to manage diverse stakeholders, and deliver a large project on time and on budget."
Kim Baker, Acting CEO, Central LHIN

"One of the most important critical success factors in any health sector project is the ability to build and maintain strong working relationships among many different types of stakeholders. Michael is very adept at relating to people within health, and in facilitating discussion among stakeholders to identify a collaborative resolution."
Cindy Fedell, former Director of the Project Management Office at The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer

 
 
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