Monthly Archives: July 2013

A Great Legacy

  Ts’aupkshitl (my great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather) Ts’aupkshitl Haw’ilwital and Tl’ishinak lived at Ts’ishaa (located on Benson Island) and had two sons, Tlateakukw’ap and Kwiisaahitchlh. With the birth of Tlateakukw’ap a new ushtakimilh was started, the Ts’ishaa’aht. Tlatleakukw’ap Tlatleakukw’ap had four sons … Continue reading

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Facilitating

First Nation Management Consultings’ role as a business facilitator is to: consult with a client establish who needs to attend the meeting make arrangements for the meeting, the location and layout of the room invite all stakeholders draw up a … Continue reading

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Proposal Writing

The definition of a proposal is a document that offers a solution to a problem or a course of action in response to a need. Types of proposals include internal proposals, external proposals, grant proposals, and sales proposals. Writing a … Continue reading

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Business and Marketing Plans

What is the difference between a Business plan and a Marketing Plan?  A Business plan spells out what your business is about, what you do and what your ultimate goals are. It is your guide, reference, and road map to … Continue reading

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Community Economic Development

FIRST NATIONS MANAGEMENT CONSULTING will conduct activities that promote commerce or industry that improves Community economic opportunities and social conditions of an identified community, particularly for those who are most disadvantaged, and generally display high rates of one or more. … Continue reading

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Project Management

First Nations Management Consulting is a project management solution and will plan, organize, motivate, and control resources to achieve a specific goal. The project is planned to an appropriate level of detail including time, cost and resources to estimate the … Continue reading

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