by Kurt Heinrich | Jun 18, 2014 | Collaboration
We’ve all seen it. In a crowded event jammed with people a group of junior professionals – or MBA students who have splurged for a ticket – glom onto a senior practitioner, manager or executive. Like moths to the light, many of these networkers are attracted to the...
by Kurt Heinrich | Jun 11, 2014 | Adaptability
Stress at Work and in Life Being stressed out affects everything from mental health to productivity. This article will focus on six tips for coping with stress at work and in life. Stress can lead to a wide range of negative repercussions throughout our communities,...
by Kurt Heinrich | May 21, 2014 | Adaptability
For those of you students out there who started their summer job search in October or November or who are enrolled in university co-op programs, congratulations! You may be one of the lucky few students to lock down a position that is higher paying, linked to what you...
by Kurt Heinrich | May 1, 2014 | Leadership
Good for the Career, Bad for the Soul These days working long hours can seem like a necessary evil in order to get ahead. While impressing your boss through workaholism can be exhausting, studies show that the long hours put in by many young professionals do usually...
by Kurt Heinrich | Apr 17, 2014 | Communication
Last month I had the good fortune of travelling through Thailand. It was a fascinating experience that got me thinking about how different cultures negotiate. In Thailand, there aren’t many fixed prices when negotiating with the locals, especially when it comes to...