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Beyond providing the necessary tools or hardware needed for a project to run and knowing the technicalities or software in handling a project, leaders today are urged to develop “heartware”—have a clear vision, compassion, strong sense of accountability, and integrity, which are integral in successful project management. “Heartware” makes leaders flexible, analytical, enabling, and solution-oriented.

To help government leaders develop “heartware”, the Civil Service Commission (CSC), through the Civil Service Institute (CSI) will hold the 1st Quarter CSI Leadership Series themed, “Leadership: The Heartware of Managing Projects” set on March 20, 2019 in Quezon City.

The learning forum is the first of four CSI Leadership Series for 2019, which aims to empower leaders to go beyond achieving project success, but challenges them to be innovative and collaborative in achieving teams’ goals in spite of diversity. Public sector executives, managers, directors, and division chiefs or those in equivalent positions are encouraged to participate.

Interested individuals must register online at https://goo.gl/DkWTvg (first come-first served basis). Registration fee is Php5,000 per participant. For inquiries, please contact Ms. Angela Isabel C. Arguelles at telephone numbers 931-8019; 931-7939 local 302 or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. A certificate of completion with eight (8) leadership and management training hour credit will be given to participants who have successfully finished the program/course.

The CSI Leadership Series is a learning and networking event held quarterly and designed to inspire government executives, directors and managers to continually enhance their leadership effectiveness. It showcases the emerging trends and best practices of successful leaders and managers in both the government and the private sectors. # # #