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Achieving Competitive Advantage through
Difference and Innovation:
The Next Great Opportunity for Career Professionals
One of many exciting insights from our “Forces & Shifts at Work” dialogue in October was the economic opportunity for career professionals to ‘shift’ their influence as traditional job coaches, to business advisers who can optimize leadership development.
With “innovation” being acknowledged as the key stimulus for competitive and economic advantage, many questions arise regarding how we listen for, coach and ultimately promote an open mind of inquiry. Particularly in the GTA - offering THE most culturally ‘different’ workforce in the world – the benefits of innovative workplaces remain on the periphery because we aren’t ‘thinking outside of the square’, as they say in Australia.
To transcend diversity (which labels groups), we must now consider difference of thinking in order to acquire competitive advantage:
Explore - What does innovation look like in organizations?
- How can career professionals bring their expertise to drive this innovation imperative around talent management?
- Where can we lead ourselves and our profession to create tangible results in the minds (and bottom lines) of our clients?
Join our stellar line up as they share accumulated wisdom in fostering innovation within difference.
Diana MacKay, Director, Education, Health and Immigration, The Conference Board of Canada
Herman Tange, Chief Sales & Treasury Officer, ING Direct Canada
Colleen Neil-Dal Bello, Sr. Career Management Consultant, Right Management
Moderator: Taimour Zaman, Co Founder, One Million Acts of Innovation
Learn their strategy, what’s working, what’s missing, and the role career professionals might play in being innovation ‘advocates and provocateurs’ for their own clients.
Date: Tuesday, Feb 28, 2012
Time: 5:30-6:15pm Registration & Networking
Light Food and Refreshments Provided
Photographic Images on display:
Courtesy members of Gallery 44 Centre for
Contemporary Photography
Inquiries welcome. Gallery44.org
6:15pm-8:30pm Welcome & Presentation
Location: Royal Canadian Yacht Club
141 St. George St.
North of St George Subway
Toronto, Ontario
Event Fee: Members $40
Non Members $55
Students $32
Online Registration Only
Limited Registration
Note to attendees:
This event will earn you 1 Professional Development Credit towards your career certification with the
This event is proudly sponsored by:
FranNet of Southern Ontario
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