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What is workopolis tv?
Bruce Sellery, BNN.ca
workopolis tv is Canada’s only national program dedicated to the workplace. We offer expert tips on how to get the most out of your career, advice for managers on hiring staff, and profiles of companies that thrive at managing their people. In the video to the right, host Bruce Sellery explains how to navigate through the website.
Passionate and productive Passion can make a difference to your experience and productivity in your job. Author David Jones explains how to assess your passion level—and what you can do to improve it.
The Real You Revealing the real you in a job interview can improve the connection with your interviewer, or make her call security. Debbie Dimoff tells how to handle your personal self in interviews.
Employment Branding To live in a capitalist country today is to be bombarded by branding. A company can’t afford to be just any old company. It needs to be a brand. We take a look at one company’s focus on employment branding.
Dream Jobs Dialog If you find yourself on the commuter train dreaming of the job you could be doing, but aren’t, log onto this blog.
A little solidarity helps the job hunt go a long way at the Bickford Job Finding Club. And we throw in a lesson in organizational transformation from the Vanto Group.
We have tips on how to fine tune the vocal cords for your next job interview. And we follow fitness buff Rich Robichaud as he gets out of his chair and into his passion.
Eleanor Clitheroe tells us what it’s like moving from the C-suite to church podium in Career Chameleon. And we talk to a consultant who’s bringing meditation into meeting rooms.
Mr. Geography gives us a cab ride we won’t soon forget. And in the first installment of a three-part series, we try to save Rich Robichaud from career inertia by pairing him with a career coach.
For professional athletes, packing up and moving is a part of the game. We caught up with Toronto Raptor Jason Kapono to see how he did it. Then, from the courts we go to the tarmacs to see how a little audacity brought Porter Airlines founder Robert Deluce to the skies.
One couple, one friend, one company: a recipe for disaster? Not so at Monster Factory. Also, author Dr. Vince Molinaro talks about ways to bridge the growing leadership gap.
Many kids romance about hunting for treasure in exotic places, Indiana Jones style. We follow one man who does that in a place you wouldn’t expect. And if you’ve ever thought about shaking up your career, how about doing it once a week? Sean Aiken shows us how.
Stroller in one hand and a spreadsheet in the other: we look at moms who’ve started a business from home. Plus, we talk to author David Jones on how to bring passion to the workplace.
Generation Y is taking on the workplace in full force as baby boomers cling to the payroll. We’ll look at ways to manage across multiple generations. And a curator lets us peek behind the scenes at the American Museum of Natural History.
Meet model scout Elmer Olsen, who has an eye for beauty and an ethic based on tact and diplomacy. Also, the right way to use video on the web as a job search tool.
We take a road trip to the birthplace of the most distinguished corporate landmark: the skyscraper. And branding expert Mitch Joel shares thoughts on how to manage your online identity.
Follow us behind the curtains for a peek at how Canadian opera singer Adrianne Pieczonka prepares to take the stage. Also, author Peggie Pelosi talks to us about the benefits of a volunteer program at your workplace.
Our Corporate Confidant answers your questions on office secrets, covering up the mistakes your boss makes, and what to pay great employees. Plus, we take a look at the innovative design of IBM’sflexible office.
Some advice on taming the euphoria that comes from rapid growth. And thoughts on keeping your job resignation fantasy in check and quitting with class.
We look at a small business that engages employees through equity ownership and community philanthropy. And Christine Comaford-Lynch shares some insight from her book “Rules for Renegades.”