by Kurt Heinrich | Oct 28, 2015 | Adaptability
Justin Trudeau is Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister and not a lot of people picked him to win the election let alone crush the Conservatives with a convincing victory. The campaign and its outcomes are chock full of powerful professional lessons. Here are three career...
by John Horn | Sep 30, 2015 | Adaptability
I’m on a journey to become a more resilient leader. This journey is an important one because I work for an organization that is in the midst of a massive transformation. As it turns out, my generation might not be a very resilient one, which Inc’s Suzanne Lucas...
by John Horn | Aug 19, 2015 | Adaptability, Pop Culture Career Advice
Action mega-star and semi-controversial human being, Tom Cruise, has done it again! Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation has hit theatres and is receiving critical acclaim and all of our money, too. Kurt and I love action movies and we also think that there is a lot to...
by Kurt Heinrich | Jul 15, 2015 | Adaptability
Italy is hot, beautiful and the home of some of the best food in the world. While renowned for its gastronomical delights, Italy also has plenty to teach us about our professional selves. After traveling there this summer, here are four career tips I think North...
by John Horn | Jul 1, 2015 | Adaptability
All across the country, people are celebrating our nation’s birth today. Eclectic parades are rolling down streets from Sydney, Nova Scotia to Sidney, British Columbia. Folks are firing up their barbecues and grilling premium Alberta beef. Kids are screaming...
by Kurt Heinrich | Apr 1, 2015 | Adaptability
Cooking has long been a passion of mine. As an amateur cook (and armchair career advisor) feel there’s a lot of cross over between both these pastimes. Here are John and my top five tips that anyone can follow to be Jamie Oliver-esque, both in the kitchen and in the...