by John Horn | Feb 13, 2019 | Campus Career Centre 3.0, Collaboration
Social committees organize holiday gatherings and team building activities in workplaces around the world. One of the ways that I developed awesome human skills early in my career was by joining the social committee in pretty much every organization where I worked. My...
by potential | Feb 6, 2019 | Adaptability, Campus Career Centre 3.0
I’ve been thinking a lot about water recently. My Vancouver friends won’t find this surprising given the time of year – it rains a lot in Vancouver in January and this year has been far from an anomaly. And despite my growing enmity for the rain,...
by Kurt Heinrich | Jan 30, 2019 | Adaptability, Business & Entrepreneurship, Campus Career Centre 3.0
The Fyre festival was supposed to be a luxury music festival starring models and social media “influencers” on Pablo Escobar’s island in the Exumas. Instead, festival goers arrived to chaos – the luxury villas were emergency shelter tents, the gourmet meal was...
by John Horn | Jan 2, 2019 | Campus Career Centre 3.0, Leadership
Every January our team at The Potentiality engages in a New Year’s tradition of making public commitments about how we will realize our potential as professionals, parents, partners, and human beings. For 2019, Godfrey, Michael, Kurt, and I are leveraging our talents...
by John Horn | Dec 26, 2018 | Adaptability, Campus Career Centre 3.0, Have Better Conversations
Minimalism means elevating the things that matter most in our lives and removing what distracts us from our true purpose. Yesterday was Christmas and many of us are probably reflecting on over indulgences and, perhaps, trying to find some quiet time after all the...
by John Horn | Nov 14, 2018 | Campus Career Centre 3.0, Learning & Thinking
The 100 year anniversary of the end of the First World War was on Sunday, November 11, 2018. My major research paper in graduate school focused on the cultural history of the Great War, specifically how a satirical British magazine (and a few other primary sources)...