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Joanna Track founder of SweetSpot.ca shares how she found the right mix for career success for her. Joanna shares her own journey from employee to entrepreneur, the lessons she has learned and her advice on how to find your own sweetspot!Alan Kearns által
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What if you have CareerJoy, but you can longer perform that function anymore, what would you do? Everyone is going to make a transition at some point in their career. Sean Pronger played in the NHL for 10 years & was ready to retire - what's next? Sean shares his experience in identifying transferable skills, and how to land successfully in a new c…
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When is the right time to quit? When is too soon, or too late? Wondering if it is time to move on? This is one of the most important decisions that you will need to make in managing a successful career. This week's podcast is with Karen Burns author of The Amazing Adventures of Working Girl: Real Life Career Advice You Can Actually Use! Karen has h…
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Are you micromanaged and feeling stressed about managing your time while at work? Do you work in an environment founded on the idea that being present = productivity? A lot has been said in recent years about finding work-life balance, about finding ways to enjoy both your career and your life. This week's podcast is with Jody Thompson, co-author o…
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This weeks podcast is with Debbie Trenholm. Debbie came to see me when she was just about to graduate with her MBA. Debbie, while doing well at Quest Software, was really not as passionate about technology as she was with other interests in her life. Debbie wanted better. She had always planned on getting a Master's Degree so she chose to pursue th…
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This weeks Podcast is with a Herman and Candy Zapp. They are a remarkably normal couple, who spent 3 years and 9 months of their lives driving 43,000 miles from Argentina to Alaska in a 1928 Graham-Paige Model 610 Touring car with the top speed of 60 kmh. They have written a best selling book about their journey called Spark your dream? Their story…
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One of the key questions that I hear today is, where are the new opportunities? With the amount of negative news it would seem like there is very few areas of the economy with needs. Ironically, there has never been more challenges. In the world around you, professionals and organizations are always looking for the next Ipod, Google, medical miracl…
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Daniel Coyle is a contributing editor for Outside magazine and the author of three books, including the New York Times bestseller Lance Armstrong’s War. He has written for Sports Illustrated, The New York Times Magazine, and Play(including this March 2007 cover story which sparked The Talent Code), and is a two-time National Magazine Award finalist…
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This week's podcast - George Butterfield - Lawyer & Rhodes Scholar. He is the founder of Canada's leading walking & biking touring company Butterfield & Robinson. George started his career in the typical way choosing to work for a large organization however, he quickly realized that his personality was not suited for the traditional path. For over …
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This week's podcast is from a conversation that I had with Larry Winget, known as "The Pit-Bull of Self Development." Larry is author of "It's called work for a reason; your success is your own damn fault." Larry shared 4 key career success principles, not matter what the economy, job market or the trends are. Sit back, relax & learn!…
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Selon une étude dirigée par le « Society for Human Resource Management », plus de 90% de gestionnaires trouvent que c’est un véritable défi d’administrer les entretiens d’évaluation qui sont à la fois honnêtes, utiles et motivants. Malgré le potentiel de stress, c’est entendu que les employés désirent des retours positifs quant à leur performance d…
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According to a study by The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) over 90% of managers find it challenging to administer a performance review that is both honest, helpful and motivational. Employees are desperate for constructive feedback yet find this stressful. Let’s face it, you find this stressful as well, you as a manager are busy, yet …
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Heads you win, tails you loose. Does it ever feel the interview process is random, like flipping a coin? What are the keys to a great interview? How do you calm your nerves? What kinds of questions stand out in an interview? This week's podcast is part 3a from The Great Canadian Job Search Webinar. Peter Harris from Workopolis and I discussed inter…
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t is the night before your final interview for your dream job. Despite your excitement about landing that ideal position, you are apprehensive because you know it's time to talk about that dreaded topic - salary expectations. This week's podcast is part 3b from The Great Canadian Job Search Webinar. Peter Harris from Workopolis and I discussed sala…
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This week's podcast is part 3 of The Great Canadian Job Search Program where we discussed the variety of ways to identify and find quality job opportunities. From the "hidden" job market, social media to dealing with recruiters & Human Resources. Sit back, relax & learn!Alan Kearns által
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How well do you know your personal brand? There are over 20 million professionals in Canada, why should an employer choose you? According to our recent CareerPoll 72% of respondents shared that their personal brand, is "under construction" This week's podcast is from The Great Canadian Job Search Webinar - Knowing & Branding Yourself with Peter Har…
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How do you deal with failure? This weeks podcast is with Scott Sandage author of Born Losers - A History of Failure in America. Failure is common in all of our careers, it is inherent with taking risk in our lives. Scott's book describes in an interesting way how failure has come to be viewed in our society. Sit back, relax & learn! 38 mins…
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Have you ever thought that you wear too many hats in your career? Are your days at work so filled with commitments, meetings, and to-do lists that time goes by in a blur? Do you feel at home in your career? This week's podcast is from our Canadian Career Development Webinar with Sarah Susanka, author of The Not So Big series.…
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Getting elected is all about being chosen. The exact same principles apply to a job search - there are many candidates but only one will ‘win’. Will that be you? It all comes down to building a winning campaign. Over the next four weeks you will have the opportunity of joining me for your very own campaign. Think of it as boot camp for the job hunt…
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You can listen to the podcast from our webinar on work-life balance with Launi Skinner CEO of First Credit Union & former President of Starbucks North America, and Laura Bickle Managing Editor of Today's Parent magazine. They shared their thoughts and advice on this important topic from both an employer's and individual's perspectives. Sit back, re…
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This week's podcast is with Gene Hayden the author of The Follow-Through Factor - Getting From Doubt to Done. Gene has identified a number of key reasons why we struggle with taking action, and some practical ways to deal with these challenges. 40 mins. Sit back, relax & learn!Alan Kearns által
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Do you ever wonder what it takes for Steve Jobs to be successful? Do you feel stuck but unable to change your career path? Are you looking for new ways to achieve success in a competitive employment market? Join Alan Kearns as he interviews Carmine Gallo, communications and marketing coach and author of The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs as they …
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Do you sometimes feel like a square peg working in a round hole? This week's podcast is with Patricia Lovett-Reid Senior Vice-President of TD Waterhouse and author of Get Real - 26 Canadian Woman share the secrets of authentic success . She interviewed 26 successful Canadian women who had found the right balance in their professional and personal l…
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This week’s podcast is with Gary Noesner, he was Chief Hostage Negotiator for the FBI & the author of Stalling for Time. During his career he was involved in numerous crisis incidents: prison riots, right-wing militia standoffs, religious zealot sieges, terrorist embassy takeovers, aircraft hijackings and over 120 overseas kidnapping cases. Gary sh…
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Have you figured out your "one" thing? Join Alan Kearns as he interviews Greg Taylor, Trish Yee, and Lorna Willner of Steam Whistle Brewery. They will share their experience and wisdom on staying focussed in your career and doing “one thing really, really well.”Alan Kearns által
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Q&A from The Canadian Career Development Series. Have you figured out your "one" thing? Join Alan Kearns as he interviews Greg Taylor, Trish Yee, and Lorna Willner of Steam Whistle Brewery. They will share their experience and wisdom on staying focussed in your career and doing “one thing really, really well.” 20 minutes…
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Q&A from our recent webinar with Eric Berlow TEDGlobal 2010 Fellow. Eric an ecologist and network scientist who specializes in not specializing. He helped found, and directs, the University of California’s first environmental research center in Yosemite National Park. Watch his TED talk here. After radio- collaring wolves in Alaska and tending bar …
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This is a recording from our recent webinar with Eric Berlow, a TEDGlobal 2010 Fellow. Eric iss an ecologist and network scientist who specializes in not specializing. He helped found, and directs, the University of California’s first environmental research center in Yosemite National Park. Watch his TED talk here. After radio- collaring wolves in …
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Do you want to improve your performance at work? Do you desire less stress in your life? Want a higher probability of getting promoted? This week's podcast is with distinguished University of Chicago Professor John Cacioppo the author of Loneliness: Human nature and our need for social connection. John has done pioneering research on human nature a…
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I interview Gail Vaz-Oxlade, personal finance guru, television host and author. Gail will discuss her new book, Never Too Late and share her expert advice on how to make real change happen in your career and your life. Gail Vaz-Oxlade describes herself as "a mother, step-mother, grand-mama, friend, confessor, writer, TV host, money maven, teacher, …
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Do you feel stuck in your career? Why can’t it be a Freedom 35 plan? This week's podcast is with New York Times best-selling author Timothy Ferriss. His book, The 4 Hour Work Week, has been a runaway success. He shares his insight on how to define your own career path and live a balanced and successful life. In Timothy's book, he lays out in a very…
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Do you believe in luck, or can luck be manufactured? What about being at the right place at the right time? This week’s podcast is from our webinar with Janice Taylor from Regina and cofounder of JustBeFriends.ca. Janice was chosen to be a part of Oprah's ultimate audience, and travel with Oprah on her 12-Day Australian adventure. Janice shared thr…
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Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Last week we had a terrific event with our friends at HigherBracket. In our Q&A time with Trish Barbato, we had the "I" question. "I hear lots about networking and self-promotion, but I am an introvert." This week's podcast is with business communication coach Nancy Ancowitz author of Self-Promotion for Introve…
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Do you ever leave an interview wishing you had done a better job communicating your strengths? How important are presentation skills in advancing your career and building your personal brand? What makes for an engaging presentation? This weeks podcast is from The Canadian Career Development Webinar Series with Carmine Gallo author of The Presentati…
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This is the bonus Q&A from our webinar with Mark Di Vincenzo NY Times best selling author of Buy Ketchup in May & Fly at Noon. He answered questions on the best time to leave your job, ask for a raise etc. Sit back, relax and learn! 20 minutes.Alan Kearns által
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Welcome to 2011, what will this year hold for you? Will this be the time to make a move in your career? The new year is seen by many as the best time to make a career resolution. This week's podcast is with Mark Di Vincenzo, N.Y. Times best selling author of Buy Ketchup In May and Fly at Noon. A guide to the best time to buy this, do that and go th…
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How is your stress level been over this holiday season? Have the parking gods been kind to you? TYLENOL announced the results from this year's Canadian Holiday Pain survey. This poll focused on what creates the greatest amount of stress for Canadians at this time of year. Survey says; 1. Finding a parking spot. (35%) 2. Managing a budget/finances. …
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The world of work has never been more competitive and yet, more interesting. You may be looking for the next step in your career and wondering how to best leverage social media to build your personal brand. What role do LinkedIn, twitter, Facebook, blogging and other social media tools today in the world of work? How can you utilize these tools to …
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Are you micromanaged and feeling stressed about managing your time while at work? Do you work in an environment founded on the idea that being present = productivity? A lot has been said in recent years about finding work-life balance, about finding ways to enjoy both your career and your life. This week's podcast is with Jody Thompson, co-author o…
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What are you going to do now that are all grown up? This is a question that we all ask at some point (or maybe many points) in our career. This week's podcast is with Julia Clarke who discovered at the age of 8 what she wanted to "be" when she grew up. Julia was one of the first 21 woman commercial pilots, she became the first female Captain for No…
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This is the Q&A from The Canadian Career Development Webinar - . What are you going to do when you grow up? Julia Clarke discovered at the age of 8 what she wanted to "be" when she grew up. Julia became the first female Captain for Northwest Airlines, she is in the Aerobatic Hall of Fame. She shared her perspective on how to discover what you could…
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