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This year, we were trying to convince my 9 year-old to switch from her current school to a school closer to our home. My selling
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This year, we were trying to convince my 9 year-old to switch from her current school to a school closer to our home. My selling
My Dad had an expression: “never trust so-called experts”. He’d come to this conclusion based on a lifetime of people offering “know-it-all” advice that was
My first job was at the Ottawa Citizen. I arrived in May and was hired as a summer student. My colleagues said “don’t worry… it
Lately I’ve been thinking about confidence. It’s something that I always assumed you either had, or didn’t have. I’d never spent much time thinking about
A dear friend of mine came over a few months ago for a glass of wine and asked me, “What’s the half-life of a strategic
You know you’re good at what you do and deserve more recognition, increased responsibility and a probably even a promotion. But does anyone else know?
What Lies Beneath: Why Leadership Training Isn’t the Answer Meet Luis. Over the past 15 years, Luis has been steadily promoted within his company. Currently,
Top 3 Takeaways from Compassionate Accountability: What makes great leaders stand out Last week, I had the great opportunity to speak with my friend and
Book: Thinking Fast and Slow By: Daniel Kahneman Reviewed by: Kenzie Bertrand The Premise: As I continue to work towards my annual professional goal of
Community, Capability, Content: 3 Takeaways From The ISA Conference At the end of March, Leah Parkhill-Reilly and I had the opportunity to indulge in our