The University of New Mexico-Gallup and UNM’s Anderson
School of Management have partnered to offer a 30-hour customized training for
elected officials, chapter administrative personnel and other tribal
departments that work with the Navajo Nation chapters. The ten topics of
the training are all human resources-related ones that address the “personnel
module” of the Navajo Nation’s Five Management System – a system of policies
and procedures that includes management of fiscal matters, personnel,
procurement, records and property.
The training is designed to help improve students’
organizational and leadership skills so they can achieve success in the
workplace. The program is scheduled for
five consecutive Fridays beginning May 4 and ending June 1, from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Upon completion, participants will be presented with a certificate.
Classes will be held in the Student Services and Technology
Center, Room 108.
For more information in Gallup, call Sonny Moore,
coordinator, at 505.863.7733 or send an email to hmoore@gallup.unm.edu. Drop payments
off with Moore at Lions Hall, 705 Gurley Ave.
In Albuquerque, call UNM at 505.277.2525 weekdays between 8
a.m. and 5 p.m., or send a fax to 505.277.0345. Enrollment can also be done in
person at 1924 Las Lomas NE, Graduate School of management, Third Floor Room
327, weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Go to http://certificates.unm.edu/navajonation
for more information, or email cert@mgt.unm.edu.
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