2007 Federal Training Institute

VISION STATEMENT

The Federal Training Institute is dedicated to the belief that increasing the knowledge and skills of staff through educational opportunities contributes to the advancement of human fulfillment. Therefore, a well-educated and informed workforce will be able to adapt and better respond to the future challenges of their agencies.

MISSION STATEMENT

The Federal Training Institute is committed to providing quality educational opportunities to develop and enable participants to realize their potential by strengthening their knowledge, skills, and professional competencies. We provide continuing education by expanding opportunities for personal growth and fostering the development and dissemination of public policies and social change activities.

We realize the rapid changes of our nation present all agencies and companies with new and additional challenges in completing their various missions. We are committed to providing the support, training, and development at times to keep abreast of these changes. Our core value is committed to facilitating educational opportunities to participants to acquire or enhance the skills necessary to progress and develop within and beyond their potentials.

THE FEDERAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (FTI)

The Federal Government is in a constant stage of growth and change. A knowledge-based economy and dramatic advances in technology are having a dramatic impact on how government work is accomplished. An increased emphasis on results and rising expectations of service by those it serves creates an additional layer of complexity to how federal agencies implement their missions. America�s diverse and dynamic society requires a special brand of leadership skilled in keeping pace with its changing needs. As a result, the Federal Government Civil Service workforce is changing by becoming more diverse, expecting more flexibility, and creating more vehicles to develop its workforce. As human resource management is reshaped to leverage its employees as capital to be invested in, government agencies are moving to recruit and retain the best people through carefully crafted career development and training programs that build strong leaders who can serve America in the future. This three day Training qualifies as training in compliance with 5 U.S.C. Chapter 41. Open to all employees, it presents a unique opportunity to develop competencies essential to the new leadership culture in the Federal Government. FTI is dedicated to presenting a recommended progression for maximum development throughout an individual�s career leadership path.

FTI in partnership with the graduate school, USDA, the Office of Personnel Management, and the OPM Management Development Centers offers a leadership development curriculum that includes situational leadership, conflict management, and strategies for success. Each year FTI builds upon the success of its past curriculum by offering courses that meet federal agency training requirements and directly address each of the five Senior Executive Service Core Qualifications including.

 �What You Need To Be A Leader� � Plenary
 �Influencing Skills�
 �Human Capital Assessment and Accountability: How To�s for Emerging Leaders in a Diverse Society�
 �Building Coalitions Through Communication�
 �Getting to Yes, Art of Negotiating�
 �Project and Program Management�
 �Identifying Resources and Diversity Strategies in Recruiter Friendly Websites�
 �Leadership Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs) Competencies � GS 14 and 15
 �National Council of Hispanic Employment Program Managers (HEPMs�) Third Annual Summit�

WHAT YOU WILL GAIN

The FTI provides you the opportunity to earn Continuing Education Units (CEU�s) while developing your knowledge in the re-engineered Leadership Journey Program specifically designed to effectively serve the American people. Included in the program�s Core Leadership Curriculum, are competencies that encompass the Executive Core Qualifications, (ECQ�s). Skills to be gained through this curriculum include: situational leadership skills, team and coalition development, project management, budget and procurement competency, interpersonal skills; and, thereby, satisfy individual development program related Leadership Development Training.

WHAT YOUR AGENCY WILL GAIN

Federal agencies will benefit from the timely and cost effective implementation of their mission through the broadening of employee ability to drive organizational results, serve customers, and build teams, partnerships and coalitions as reflected in the newly designed programs that build strong leaders to serve America in the future. Employee attendance will assist agencies in meeting their training requirements, in managerial succession planning through development of current and future managers and leaders. Attendees will return to their agencies with increased enthusiasm for their leadership role and with the knowledge and tools to make more confident and effective contributions. The Institute's methodology on the granting of CEU�s is consistent with the Graduate School, USDA, and Office of Personnel Management Development Center (OPMDC), training guidelines. The Graduate School USDA faculty, OPMDC staff, and members of the Senior Executive Service facilitate workshops, breakout, and plenary sessions in the Core Leadership Curriculum.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

FTI is designed for public sector employees, including educational and military personnel, in team leader, supervisor, manager or senior executive level positions, and professional administrative and technical personnel who are in various stages of their careers. This program is also designed for those interested in engaging in a career development plan that prepares the individual to meet the challenges of the new workplace environment.

QUOTES FROM THE 2006 FEDERAL TRAINING INSTITUTE CONFERENCE

�The workshops provided an opportunity to understand the difference between mediation and arbitration ensuring a fair non-intimidating resolution of problems

�A unique experience in understanding the complexities of working with people from diverse cultures and the ability to resolve problems in a non confrontational manner.�

�A tremendous opportunity to review and update existing Individual development plans that reflect on going growth in duties and special assignments.

�A great experience in identifying a consistent approach to bottom line results.�

ATTENDANCE JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is a non-profit employee advocacy, training and education professional development organization that executes a preeminent annual Federal Training Institute (FTI). The FTI is a recognized leader in developing the values and competencies that are the foundation of public service, transcending individual professions and missions. This three day training qualifies as training in compliance with 5 U.S.C. Chapter 41.

FTI provides low cost/high benefit quality individual career development planning that meets federal agency requirements as reflected in the newly designed programs in and outside government. Attendees benefit from the recommended career path, designed to establish them as competitive candidates for selection to upper level managerial and senior executive candidate positions. The instruction and mentoring offered prepares FTI participants to meet the challenges of a changing workplace and to recognize, appreciate and embrace a leadership role consistent with the essential elements required to become part of the nation�s 21st century workforce.

FTI workshops and forums follow closely the U. S Office of Personnel Management Development Centers (OPMDC) and the Graduate School, USDA, training guidelines and grant Continuing Education Units (CEU�s). The FTI faculty includes experts who provide perspectives on key issues affecting the workplace. These perspectives include strategic integration of human capital management, effective leadership, budget and performance integration and career development planning for Individual Development Plans, emerging technologies, leveraging diversity and equal employment opportunity.

Participation in FTI will benefit Federal agencies through broadening their employees� abilities to drive organizational results, serve customers, and build teams, partnerships and coalitions in and outside government. The enhanced competency of their workforce will result in the increased ability for Federal agencies to implement their mission in a timelier and cost effective manner.

Established in 1984, recognition of the LULAC Federal Training is demonstrated by the following partners:

� Department of Agriculture
o Food and Nutrition Service
o Food Safety and Inspection Service
o National Agriculture and Statistics Administration

� Graduate School, USDA

� Department of Defense
o United States Air Force
o United States Army
o Defense Intelligence Agency
o Diversity Management and Equal Opportunity Office

� Department of Justice
 o Federal Bureau of Investigation
 o Federal Bureau of Prisons

� Office of Personnel Management

� Department of Transportation
o RITA/VOLPE Center

� Department of Energy

� Social Security Administration

� Department of Health and Human Services
o Office of Minority Health

� Department of the Interior
o Bureau of Land Management

 

In addition, FTI complies with Executive Order 13171� Hispanic Employment in the Federal Government, Title 5 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 251 (5 CFR Part 251) titled Agency Relations with Organizations Representing Federal Employees and Other Organizations; Executive Order 11348 as amended by Executive Order 12107 titled Further Training of Government Employees, and the Executive Order 13111 titled Using Technology to Improve Training Opportunities for Federal Government Employees. This three day Training qualifies as training in compliance with 5 U.S.C. Chapter 41

INSTITUTE REGISTRATION: Hotel: Ask for FTI government rate in the LULAC block. Registration Fee: $395 includes admittance to all seminars, workshops and events. Core Curriculum workshops are offered three days to provide a wider range of choices for attendees. For additional information about the Federal Training Institute program, registration options, complimentary rooms for pre or post Agency Forums, hotel and agenda, please visit our website at: http://www.lulac.org/events/fti.html  or contact the LULAC Washington Office at 202-833-6130.

Letters of Support

 

 
From OPM.



 

Federal Training Institute and LULAC Conference
Hotel Reservations:
Hyatt Regency Chicago
312-565-1234-Main, Fax: 312-239-4414

Registration fee: $395

Faculty and staff of the OPM Management Development Centers, the Graduate School USDA, and members of the Senior Executive Service will conduct these customized courses.




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