NEPPA's unique professional development program, the Public Utility Management Program, has been planned for 2011. It is an intensive one-week program (divided into spring and fall sessions) in which participants learn or improve critical leadership skills, apply practical management techniques and strengthen their understanding of the most important developments affecting the electric utility industry in the United States. In 18 years since the program was first offered to NEPPA members, more than 350 public power professionals throughout New England and all areas of utility operations have completed it and received a NEPPA certificate in Public Utility Management.
Program objectives for 2011 are providing an in-depth review of eight essential management skills for public power leaders, as defined by experienced utility managers in the field. In the March session, topics will include self-motivation and personal initiative, critical thinking and learning, business and financial skills and people skills. The November session covers classes on communications, negotiation and persuasion, strategic planning and political skills. Each class will be led by professionals with extensive experience in their topics.
The spring session will be held March 23-25 and the fall session Nov.16-18 at the Cranwell Conference Center in Lenox, Mass.
Watch your mail for details or go to the NEPPA website - www.neppa.org.