You Be The Captain Now... Lessons from The Art of Leadership
Closing remarks by Ron Tite and Visual Summaries drawn by Carolyn Ellis based on the speakers from The Art of Leadership in Toronto on November 17, 2015.
Closing remarks by Ron Tite and Visual Summaries drawn by Carolyn Ellis based on the speakers from The Art of Leadership in Toronto on November 17, 2015.
It is so inspiring to spend the day in the presence of over 1,500 women eager to learn and share about what it takes to be a successful women leader in business. With every seat...
Competing in today's new normal requires companies to break the confines of a traditional organization by selecting the right talent, engaging them in the right way, and investing sufficient energy t
It’s the main thing a leader is supposed to do—engaging people—and yet the truth is very few of the smart, driven managers we talk with every year come naturally to it...
In 1907, an American engineer named Theodore Cooper was leading a project to build the Quebec Bridge. Once complete, it would be one of the...
Thomas Edison didn’t try ten thousand times before inventing the lightbulb. That notion is false on three different fronts...
When we look back to the 20th Century, the human resources (HR) function was simpler, with fewer regulations, less complexity, and a reciprocal sense of loyalty between ...
Technology has changed modern life as fundamentally as fire impacted the caveman. Fire changed how primitive men lived—it extended their day, and their...
Men who don't take vacations are 30% more likely to have heart attacks. For women, that increased risk goes up to 50%. The culture of a 24/7 workplace is at an all time high, so how does achieve a wo
At ATB we believe that people have a right to great leadership and leaders have a responsibility to be GREAT... not perfect. What does it mean to be a great leader at ATB? There is...
Our inaugural event The Art of Leadership for Women was a huge success in Toronto on May 29, 2014. Hosted by Wendy...
When I returned to Tangerine in Canada, from spending time at the Tangerine US business (then known as ING DIRECT), I discovered that certain people were taking all the...