This article examines the arguments for and against a hybrid office combination of on-site and remote work and leans toward a future which embraces a hybrid model.... read more
With oil no longer the undisputed energy king, a growing number of energy engineering students want broader learning opportunities. Mustafa Al-Asadi has been stung by the energy sector before. When he graduated from the Southern... read more
The return to the office has been settled in most companies. It will often be hybrid, combining office and remote work, or more flexible as to location than in the past. That turns out to... read more
Graduating student teachers across Ontario will be scrambling to write a math proficiency test the provincial government is making available on Monday, following a months-long delay that has prevented would-be educators from clearing a final... read more
This article examines an approach that stresses positivity, encouraging leaders to look for what is working well and finding ways to extend that to other areas. In this way, negativity and pity parties are avoided... read more
Technology companies in Canada are running into an age-old frustration as they vie for talent in a highly competitive hiring landscape: It’s tough to find qualified workers. With the wider labour market still in recovery... read more
Pandemics seem to breed analogies and metaphors, as well as one-word management prescriptions. Right now, it feels like we’re on a see-saw – up, down, up down, open, close. But we’ve been repeatedly told over... read more
This article examines four different ways of handling a negotiation and explains that the end goal of the negotiation should determine which approach to use.... read more
When negotiating, is your instinct to split the pie or take it all for yourself? How about expanding the pie? Those are clear, helpful metaphors that highlight one of the key issues we face in... read more
This article emphasizes that, in order to accomplish your objectives with your bosses, you first need to understand them, their roles and their expectations.... read more
This article identifies the characteristics of both timebenders and timekeepers and offers some strategies to get timebenders more in line with expectations.... read more
Managing your boss is an essential skill, and in some ways, it starts when you are first offered a job. Often we worry then about whether to accept the compensation package as a take-it-or-leave it... read more
It’s 1:59 p.m. The meeting starts in a minute. And as is common before any meeting starts, participants are divided in two types: Those who are punctual and those who are perpetually late. Grace Pacie... read more
This article identifies three essentials in developing trust – communicating consistently, transparently and authentically – and suggests that uncertainty has some positive aspects.... read more