Leadership and the Sexes – The ROI of Gender Balanced Executive Teams

By Leona Kolla Does your business strategy capitalize on gender brain science to achieve increased return on investment? Dr. Roy Adler’s ground-breaking longitudinal research demonstrates that...

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Women Reaching for the Top

By Gabby Zuniga Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook and one of the most powerful women in the world recently presented at the first ever TED Women...

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10 Tips for Trainers: Bumblebee Butts, Jibber Jabber & More

By Lee-Anne Ragan From training for the United Nations and in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside to some of the biggest international corporate companies, here are some...

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Learning Metrics

By Holly MacDonald This is a common time of year for HR or training departments to assess their performance and/or set their metrics for the...

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Goal Setting and your MBTI (and no, I don’t mean New Year Resolutions!)

By Krysty Wideen You may have noticed so far that I am a fan of setting clear goals and objectives for projects (Start with what...

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Total Recall: Rebooting the Drive (or Why Motivation 3.0 is a Mandate)

By Jason McRobbie It would be terrific to think that given the opportunity, everyone would unleash a wellspring of potential well beyond the current confines...

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Learning + Technology Trends for 2011

By Holly MacDonald Now is the time of year when trends are forecast all over the blogosphere.  Here is my take on things that will trend in...

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Care vs Cliche: The Art of Recognition

By Jody Urquhart Does acknowledging employees compell them to explore their potential further or is it more of a mindless clacking of cliché expressions? Is...

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