Taking Projects From Complex to Confident
From multi-million-dollar housing builds to regional water systems, health centres, clean energy projects, and land-use planning — Indigenous Nations are delivering projects with enormous complexity. But without advanced project management tools, even the most dedicated teams risk being overwhelmed by timelines, budgets, and stakeholders.
Our Advanced Project Management workshop is designed to equip Indigenous leadership, senior management, and administration to manage high-stakes projects with clarity and confidence.
The Challenge: Complex Projects, Rising Stakes
Advanced projects often face challenges like:
- Overlapping stakeholders and jurisdictions.
- Funding requirements that shift mid-project.
- Critical risks that derail schedules and budgets.
- Staff turnover that disrupts governance and continuity.
The Solution: Advanced Training
This three-day intensive course equips experienced project leaders to handle complexity with structure and discipline. Participants learn how to:
- Plan and manage multi-sector or regional projects.
- Apply risk management to anticipate and resolve problems.
- Build detailed work breakdown structures, Gantt charts, and critical path schedules.
- Strengthen governance and reporting systems to align with funders and Nation leadership.
- Engage stakeholders effectively while keeping projects on track.
Every lesson is applied to a real Nation project, ensuring skills transfer immediately to practice.
Proof: Advanced Training in Action
IPMS advanced courses have equipped Nations to deliver complex projects:
Moose Cree First Nation (ON):
Land-use agreements supported with advanced planning tools.
Treaty One Development Corporation (MB):
Managed the Kapyong Barracks redevelopment with project management discipline.
Regional Associations (ON & MB):
Delivered multi-Nation housing and infrastructure programs with consistent frameworks.
“I will use this knowledge and skills to manage and plan any upcoming projects. I now know how to assess and mitigate any risks that may arise. I can now plan for any “unknown” unknowns.” — Erin Christiansen, Medical First Responder, Fort William First Nation (ON)
Why Advanced Training Matters
Capacity:
Builds technical and leadership skills for managing complex Nation projects.
Continuity:
Governance systems protect projects from disruption during staff or council transitions.
Community:
Connects advanced project leaders across Nations to share strategies.
Economic Growth:
Large-scale projects create major employment, procurement, and revenue opportunities.
Ready to Lead With Advanced Skills?
Your Nation is already leading complex projects. Indigenous Project Management Solutions (IPMS) ensures your teams have the advanced tools to deliver them with confidence.