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Exuding charisma takes practice

By Carol Kinsey Goman on June 1, 2022  

Exuding charisma takes practice

As a leadership presence coach working with an array of talented clients, I was surprised…

Are you thinking about upgrading your cloud skills?

By Yogi Schulz on May 26, 2022  

Are you thinking about upgrading your cloud skills?

As more and more organizations move applications from their on-premises computing environment to their favourite…

U of A receives $48.3 million in provincial funding to expand enrolment

By Michael Brown on May 25, 2022  

U of A receives $48.3 million in provincial funding to expand enrolment

With a focus on high-demand programs to meet Alberta’s emerging labour market needs, the provincial…

Overcoming the fear of public speaking

By Dana Wilson on May 24, 2022  

Overcoming the fear of public speaking

Have you ever met someone who appears comfortable in front of a crowd of people…

How technology affects the ethics of the nurse-patient relationship

By Gillian Rutherford on May 15, 2022  

How technology affects the ethics of the nurse-patient relationship

When Gillian Lemermeyer decided at age 17 to become a nurse, she was following in her…

What to do when you have a values clash with your boss

By Rebecca Schalm on May 13, 2022  

What to do when you have a values clash with your boss

So many leadership lessons lurk in the events that have plagued the political landscape in…

How to blow a virtual interview before the first question

By Yogi Schulz on May 9, 2022  

How to blow a virtual interview before the first question

Interviews for jobs, like so much else in our society, suddenly became virtual due to…

Including Indigenous perspectives in conservation planning

By Bev Betkowski on May 7, 2022  

Including Indigenous perspectives in conservation planning

Protecting the world’s increasingly fragile environments through land and wildlife management, using the thoughtful approach…

When she looked away, did she stop listening?

By Carol Kinsey Goman on May 6, 2022  

When she looked away, did she stop listening?

You were having an intense conversation with a woman you met at a networking event…

How women can escape the Imposter Syndrome trap

By Carol Kinsey Goman on May 4, 2022  

How women can escape the Imposter Syndrome trap

Sandra was introduced to me as a highly successful business professional with exceptional leadership skills.…

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