EVENTS CALENDAR

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On-Demand Webcasts  $19 + gst.
Format: Web-based video and audio learning events viewable online from the comfort of your home or office.
Get the inside scoop from the experts. Download discussion transcripts and learning content for future use. View again at a later date. Webcasts will be made available in a variety of pre-produced and live formats.
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On-Demand Webcasts

Finding Your 'IT' Factor
Athletes, celebrities and bestselling authors make or break their careers based on their personal brand and "it" factor. But what do business people do to stand out and differentiate themselves in a highly competitive arena? Career people need to understand their unique strengths, profile themselves and market themselves smarter in order to stand out. Join us and hear from top executives and learn how to Find your own personal 'IT' Factor.
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On demand viewing
Run time: 1 hour

Stand out and differentiate yourself

Executive Panels  7:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m., Individual tickets $70 + gst, Corporate Tables $560 + gst.
Format: 300 attendees, large-scale forums. Open seating, round table format.
Make the right career choices. Be Career Smarter. Candid, unplugged panel discussions with Canada's Corporate leaders telling it like it is. Get the inside scoop from executives  and learn the  'market yourself smarter' strategies on how to take charge of your career.  Take advantage of a great opportunity to network with the panelists and your peers.  Panel discussion moderated by Denise Donlon (Toronto) and Fanny Kiefer (Vancouver).
Executive Panels

Toronto

Finding Your 'IT' Factor
Athletes, celebrities and bestselling authors make or break their careers based on their personal brand and "it" factor. But what do business people do to stand out and differentiate themselves in a highly competitive arena? Career people need to understand their unique strengths, profile themselves and market themselves smarter in order to stand out. Join us and hear from top executives and learn how to Find your own personal 'IT' Factor.
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Date: February 22, 2007
Location: Arcadian Court
Time: 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Also available as a webcast
Stand out and differentiate yourself

The Big Break I Didn't Take
We hear a lot of business success stories that highlight the smart career moves that successful executives have made. But rarely do we hear about smart career choices made by executives that involve short term career setbacks or the decision to turn down the big offer. Successful people make smart career choices everyday but how do we know what is right? Join us and learn about strategically navigating your career from executives who have done it successfully.
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Date: May 3, 2007
Location: Arcadian Court
Time: 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.


Employers Who Walk the Talk
Employers often talk but don't always walk...the talk. The 'Walk the Talk' Top Employer forum is the event to attend to hear what employees want, which Canadian employers are delivering on it and how. The 2007 Top 10 Employers Who 'Walk the Talk' will be announced. Join us for our annual best practices forum.
Date: Oct. 18, 2007
Location: Arcadian Court
Time: 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

2007 Walk the Talk

Vancouver

The Big Break I Didn't Take
We hear a lot of business success stories that highlight the smart career moves that successful executives have made. But rarely do we hear about smart career choices made by executives that involve short term career setbacks or the decision to turn down the big offer. Successful people make smart career choices everyday but how do we know what is right? Join us and learn about strategically navigating your career from executives who have done it successfully.
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Date: May 10, 2007
Location: Terminal City Club
Time: 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.


Employers Who Walk the Talk
Employers often talk but don't always walk...the talk. The 'Walk the Talk' Top Employer forum is the event to attend to hear what employees want, which Canadian employers are delivering on it and how. The 2007 Top 10 Employers Who 'Walk the Talk' will be announced. Join us for our annual best practices forum.
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Date: Nov. 1, 2007
Location: Terminal City Club
Time: 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Walk the Talk 2007

Career Clinics  8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., $150 + gst
Format: 30 attendees, facilitated education
Have a vision, learn the strategy, adopt the skills, put into action. Develop a personalized framework to achieving a life and career that works for you in this intense half day workshop incorporating discussion, self assessment and the necessary tools to accomplish work life harmony. Facilitated by work-life expert Nora Spinks, President, Work Life Harmony Enterprises.
Career Clinics

Work-Life Strategies for Entrepreneurs
Life as an Entrepreneur. While being an entrepreneur gives you a degree of control over your schedule it also means that you never turn off and you take it all home. How do you create clear work-life boundaries? Making conscious choices and smart career-life planning can help you get the most out of entrepreneurial life. Dedicate your morning to achieving work-life quality, facilitated by Nora Spinks, President of Work-Life Harmony Enterprises. Learn from the expert and share your best practices.
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Date: TBD
Location: Market Yourself Smarter, 130 Spadina, Suite 603
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.


Cafés  9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., or 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., $25 + gst
Exchange with your peers. Hear from others who have lived it. Feel connected. Exploring and uncovering the hottest career topics on the minds of career people today.  An intimate round table discussion on the often thought about but rarely talked about.
Cafés