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NCMA’s Leadership Development Program. Gary Zura, CPCM, Fellow Former National President Stephanie Dye President, Delaware Chapter. Problem. The workforce is aging and retiring at a pace faster than the next generation is replacing them.
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NCMA’s Leadership Development Program Gary Zura, CPCM, Fellow Former National President Stephanie Dye President, Delaware Chapter NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Problem • The workforce is aging and retiring at a pace faster than the next generation is replacing them. • This has created a gap of sorts—in supervisory, middle management, and executive level positions—across the entire profession AND association. • There are simply not enough high-quality contract management professionals to meet today’s needs—and the outlook for the future remains challenging. NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Opportunity • The NCMA Leadership Development Program is designed to quickly close the gap in leadership progression by accelerating the preparation of a select group of contract management professionals. • Selectees are demonstrating a level of commitment to their professional development unmatched in the field and, as a result, will carry with them a unique, meaningful credential that will open doors to new challenges and professional opportunities. NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Candidates • The candidates are in the early stages of their careers, not yet having achieved the management level. • They all hold undergraduate degrees and some experience in the contract management field, and some have already completed an MBA program. • Their employers consider them amongst the top performers in their workplace and they have a high degree of potential for advancement. • There were no specific qualifications required, but there were certain criteria applied in selection. NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Sarah-Jane Allen CACI Pentagon Ann M. Barrett ITT Industries Space Systems, LLC Finger Lakes Annette Benenato Dynamics Research Corporation Boston Julie A. Britt Parsons Columbia Basin Belinda C. Carroll Lockheed Martin Corporation Atlanta An T. Chau DRS Communications, LLC Greater Philadelphia Mark Cook KES, Inc. San Diego Debra Copp Raytheon Company Saguaro William L. Daniel, II BAE Systems Bluegrass Eric Ericson Lockheed Martin Corporation Fort Worth Crystal Marie Glenn National Institute of Aerospace Hampton Roads Tricia D. Go United Technologies San Fernando Valley James R. Hackett Anteon Corporation Dayton Nichole S. Hand SAIC Middle Georgia Ronald E. Hill, Jr. Northrop Grumman LA Gateway Robin Hope-Williams NIH/National Library of Medicine Bethesda Medical Chad Janovec JHT Inc. Mid-Florida Kristian Jovanovic Department of Homeland Security Chesapeake Bay Jon Judy Department of Energy Southeast Idaho LDP Participants NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Joan Kane Corning NY Southern Tier Ashley A. Keeble United Space Alliance Cape Canaveral Todd Klemmensen ATK Twin Cities Marcia Elizabeth Langan SAIC Tysons Corner Sean Robert Lingo Acuity Consulting, Inc Old Dominion Laura Lovato Los Alamos National Lab Bandelier Kimberly Ann McLeod U.S. Air Force Vandenberg James K Mitchell U.S. Air Force Delaware George John Nosser, III U.S. Navy Mardi Gras Aaron M. Parrish ORION International Rio Grande Morgan Frances Ross U.S. Army Picatinny Jolyne P. San Parsons San Gabriel Valley Diekola O Scotland Pearson Gov Solutions Washington, DC Mark Snell U.S. Navy Puget Sound Adam S. Thomas Raytheon Company LA South Bay Shedeh Turfler Medical Services Co. Jacksonville Kimberly Waugh Westar Aerospace & Def Huntsville, AL Alisha White The Boeing Company Space City Houston Justin Williamson Armor Holdings Cincinnati LDP Participants (continued) NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Approach • Create a series of learning experiences to get high-potential members up to speed quickly on leading in NCMA. • Make the experience something the member can benefit from in their workplace. • One year program, followed by commitment to serve as a volunteer. • Apply “blended learning”: combination of classroom, experiential, and virtual activities. • Utilize NCMA’s Fellows as mentors. • Invest significant national resources to cover almost all of the participants’ expenses. NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Program Overview • Education: a combination of classroom and online courses on leadership and management theory, principles, and techniques. • Training: a combination of classroom and online courses to familiarize participants with NCMA’s history, chapters, programs, governance, and best practices. • Mentoring: each participant will be assigned one or more Fellows as mentors, who work with them throughout the program. • Experience: various speaking, writing and other volunteer assignments at chapters and national. NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (Covey) NCMA Leadership Summit What's My Leadership Style? The 4 Roles of Leadership (Covey) NCMA’s Aerospace and Defense Contracting Conference Focused Leader Profile: A Situational Approach to Leading Work Groups Business Ethics: An Introduction Introduction to Not-for-Profit Associations Problem Solving Style Inventory Force Field Problem Solving Model NCMA’s Governance System Conflict Strategies Inventory Ethical Leadership NCMA’s Government Contracting Conference Resolving Conflicts of Interest Leading Change at Every Level Performance Management Through 5 Key Conversations NCMA Mid-Year Leadership Conferences A Review of NCMA’s Policies and Practices Get Fit for Coaching Gifts and Gratuities The 4 Disciplines of Execution (Covey) NCMA World Congress 2007 Truth in Negotiations Project Leadership Assessment The Comprehensive Leader NCMA Chapter meetings, workshops, and seminars NCMA Audio-seminar programs NCMA Board of Directors Meeting Writing assignment Mentors The Program NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Schedule FY2007-08 NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Chapter’s Role • Publicize the LDP program to your members. • Encourage members to apply. • Encourage Fellows to mentor. • Provide financial support to participants. • Provide responsible positions for program participants. • Provide feedback to National. NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter
Delina Aberle Pratt & Whitney Central Connecticut Charles D. Chadwick BAE SYSTEMS, INC Tysons Corner Po Collins, CPCM, Fellow Raytheon Company Northeast Indiana Gary B. Zura, CPCM, Fellow Sandia Corporation Rio Grande Stephanie A. Dye U.S. Air Force Delaware Brian K. Greenberg KES Inc San Diego Nick R. Nayak, Ph.D. Internal Revenue Service Free State Chuck Woodside, CFCM, CPCM, Fellow U.S. Air Force Alamo LDP Program Oversight Committee Neal J. Couture, CPCM NCMA NCMA 5th Annual Leadership Summit Learn How to Build and Manage a Successful Chapter