Gene Jamieson, CHRL, PMP Consultant. Facilitator. Coach. Strategist. Thought Leader.

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Gene Jamieson, CHRL, PMP Consultant. Facilitator. Coach. Strategist. Thought Leader.

We all have WISDOM Have the COURAGE to speak RESPECT the opinions of others LOVE and support one another HONESTY is the best policy Exercise HUMILITY when sharing Speak your TRUTH 4/14/2015CAHRMA Conference Presentation

Why do we do it that way? Why can’t we do it a different way?...because we’ve always done it that way...

... to cause to have indigenous characteristics - Merriam-Webster dictionary

4/14/2015CAHRMA Conference Presentation Medicine Wheel Seven Grandfather Teachings Circle of Life Community Centric Collectivist Focus on Individual Gifts Culture

Colonialism Individualism Capitalism Reaction NOW-Oriented Rules-Based Hierarchy Power Indigenous Thought Collectivism Socialism Evaluation Future-Oriented Values-Based Equality Empowerment

Mental Emotional Physical Spiritual

TransitionElder Onboarding Child LearningYouth Development Adult Recruitment Termination

Reward & Recognition systems – From Individual to Team recognition Leadership styles – From Control to Collaboration – From Ownership to Collectiveness – From Power Over to Power With

Performance Evaluation systems – From Directive/Prescriptive to Collaborative – From Disciplinary to Talent/Gift orientation Work styles – From Process-Oriented to Results-Oriented – From Silo to Team-work – Being Told What to do to Asked What to do

4/14/2015CAHRMA Conference Presentation