WiN-Canada 5th Annual Conference Presentations

WiN-Canada 5th Annual Conference Presentations

March 04, 2008

WiN-Canada held its 5th Annual Conference in Ottawa on February 26 and 27th, 2008. "Celebrating Excellence" was the theme of this year's conference attended by over 125 women and men in the industry.

All presentations approved by the presenters are attached for your information.

Chapter Report WiN-Bruce

Chapter Report WiN-Durham

Chapter Report WiN-Eastern Ontario

Chapter Report WiN-Golden Horseshoe West

Chapter Report WiN-New Brunswick

Colleen Walker, Director, Organizational Effectiveness
DTE Energy - Fermi 2
Topic: Achieving Alignment around key improvement initiatives to reach the next level of performance!

Joan Miller, Manager of Decommissioning of Waste Management for CRL, AECL
Topic: CRL Best Practice - Our strength is our people.  An old cliche perhaps but one that is living up to its importance on our journey to excellence.
 

Germaine Watts, Manager of Organization & Team Development, NB Power
Topic: Organizational Culture Inventory and how this has been used to assess our personnel in terms of resourcing & demographics in turn leading to Team Based Resourcing at NB Power Nuclear.
 

Cheryl McCulloch, Section Manager, Conventional Safety Manager, for the Units 1 & 2 Restart at Bruce Power
Topic: Exploring the purpose and history of WANO and Cheryl’s own personal experience on a WANO peer review.

WiN-Golden Horseshoe – Speaker: Jennifer Noronha, OPG's Director, Performance Improvement and Nuclear Oversight at Pickering A Topic: Ownership and Use of the Human Performance Simulator to Improve
Performance

Michelle Brough, Electrician Apprentice - Got a motor that has to start?
Learn about Bruce Power's dedicated motor starter maintenance facility and the improvements enjoyed as a result of leading practice processes
and dedicated highly trained experts.

 

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