by mvboronowski | Nov 25, 2015 | Learning & Thinking
Changing jobs with great frequency is the new normal. According to Forbes, today’s average worker stays at their job for 4.4 years and younger employees probably stay for about two years. Before you consider a career move, consider the consequences. Here are five...
by mvboronowski | Nov 18, 2015 | Creativity, Pop Culture Career Advice
As the dad of a toddler I read a lot of kid’s books. In fact, I read a lot of the same books over and over and over again much to my son’s delight. Such repetitive reading uniquely positions me to share with you these seven professional lessons from children’s books....
by mvboronowski | Nov 4, 2015 | Leadership, Pop Culture Career Advice
The latest James Bond film, Spectre, is playing in the UK and will open in theatres around the world next week. Bond’s character has been played by seven actors in over 20 films during the last sixty years. . Daniel Craig is the most recent gentleman to tackle the...
by mvboronowski | 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 mvboronowski | Oct 21, 2015 | Collaboration
It’s eight o’clock and the meeting was supposed to be over an hour ago. It is running long because it’s being dominated by a small group who ask questions that sound a heck of a lot like statements and have long-winded responses to just about anything. People who...
by mvboronowski | Oct 14, 2015 | Collaboration
It’s Co-op Week and people across the country are celebrating the positive economic, social and environmental impacts of co-opertatives! The sharing economy – also known as the collaborative economy – is fast becoming one of the most important trends that is affecting...