Canada’s Top NKE Scorer Talks Study Prep and HR Purpose

When Britney MacInnis graduated from the University of Victoria business program in 2009 it was with distinction. MacInnis maintained that acumen when she went...

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“What do you think the differences are between male and female leaders—if any?”

Lorie Corcuera founder and CEO, SPARK Creations As the co-founder and creative essence originator (CEO) of SPARK Creation, Lorie Corcuera is energetic, driven, and tireless in her...

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The “Lean In” Factor

By Kristin Zehnder, CHRP Sally is a talented, ambitious and career-focused professional. Her achievements are considerable and she feels confident she will be the successful...

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CCHRA Releases CHRP Competency Framework

By Kelly Mills The Canadian Council of Human Resources Associations (CCHRA) recently released its 2014 CHRP Competency Framework, providing employers and the public with a...

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Rebrand Speaks to HR Equity

With a new name, look and promise to its membership, the Human Resources Management Association’s commitment remains unwavering—to keep people first in the minds...

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Psychological Health an Increasing Issue in Workplace

By Lindsay Macintosh, CHRP Psychological health has been a long-standing problem that has greatly impaired productivity of organizations and the well being of workers. There...

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2014 HRMA Award of Excellence: HR Professional of the Year

On April 16, 2014, the BC Human Resources Management Association (BC HRMA) announced the recipients of its annual awards – the HR Professional of...

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We Need to Talk: Up Close with Critical Conversations

By Amelia Chan, CHRP “We need to talk.” While this phrase is heard often enough by HR professionals, for many in the workplace it generates reactions...

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