| Managing
and Delivering Your Real Property Investments – Getting
it Right
June 14-15, 2011
Marriott Vancouver Pinnacle Downtown, Vancouver, British Columbia
Building on the success of regional events
held in Halifax in 2009 and more recently in Calgary in June
2010, The Real Property Institute of Canada (RPIC) is pleased
to continue its important regional initiative with a workshop
on Investment Planning and Project Management,
scheduled for June 14-15, 2011 in Vancouver, B.C.
The new policies on Investment Planning
and the Management of Projects were approved by the Treasury
Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) in June 2007 for the purpose
of providing a more comprehensive approach to long-term investment
planning for both assets and acquired services, and ensuring
that appropriate systems, processes and controls for managing
projects are in place within departments and agencies to support
the achievement of program outcomes, while limiting risk to stakeholders
and taxpayers.
Since the introduction of the new policies,
over 50 federal government departments and agencies, including
four (4) departments who agreed to participate as pilots at the
outset of the implementation and transition phase, either have
approved investment plans or are in the final challenge and TB
submission phases. This leaves approximately 40 departments and
agencies remaining to complete investment plans during the fourth
and final year of the phased implementation strategy.
This full two-day, all plenary regional
workshop event will include the best of presentations from the
policy makers to the investment planners to the practitioners
and project managers who turn real property plans into reality.
In addition there will be venues for networking with not only
federal colleagues but also provincial, municipal and private
sector real property planning and project execution experts.
Come and hear feedback and insights from
some of the early adopters as well as from TBS in terms of what
has worked well, what didn’t work as well, and what improvements
have been made to the implementation strategy to enable future
departments to transition to the new policies.
Through a combination of informative and
interactive presentations, case studies and panel discussions,
hear about lessons learned, and how challenges to and opportunities
for improving elements of the investment planning framework and
organizational planning and resourcing capacity are being met.
Speakers will further share innovative ways to leverage the capacity
and knowledge of both internal government resources as well as
those in the private sector where appropriate.
The first day will focus on real property
investment planning, while attention will shift to project management
on the final day, with opportunities for all-important networking
with colleagues and peers.
Be sure to mark your calendar for this
important event! |