arc Balkrishna Doshi: architecture for the people / concept, Mateo Kries, Kushnu Panthaki Hoof, Jolanthe Kugler ; editors, Jolanthe Kugler, Khushnu Panthaki Hoof, Meike Wolfschlag ; authors, Samanth Subramanian [and 9 others] ; photographers Iwan Baan [and 3 By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 06:00:02 EST Rotch Library - NA1510.D722 A4 2019 Full Article
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arc The One with Marc By backtofrontshow.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 09:00:01 +0000 In our first episode of 2014 I am joined by new guest co-host Marc Roberts of Neutron Creations. After a lengthy chat about his rather special coat we moved onto more web related links and finished up with a discussion on node.js. Big thanks for Marc for taking the time to come on the show. MKGN All Dayer EJS on being less social I can smell your CMS Bitcoins explained in terms a 5 year old can understand Letterboxd 2013 review Cameron Moll’s “typo” node.js Express web application framework for node The Particle Lab showterm Full Article
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arc Archived Webinar - The Art of Influence in the Workplace By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 09:35:17 GMT "I have definitely learned more about this topic after the seminar. As a planning manager, i could apply what I have learned today to my job when interacting with senior management and co-workers." - Robert Yeung, Planning Manager "The webinar was very effective from the perspective of a leader." - Suzanne Barker, CGA Webinar information current as of November 20, 2008 At one time or another, we've all thought back to important meetings with colleagues and wished they had gone better? But rest assured that preparation can be even more important than hindsight. With the right training, you can approach your next meeting or conversation with a greater understanding of how to build rapport, and with better techniques for establishing credibility, dealing with conflict and moving people to action. Learn how to: Gain buy-in from an individual or a group Get individuals to open up to your perspectives Flex your communication style to deal with conflict or to motivate Deal with conflict in an influential manner Understand how different people communicate Speaker Suzanne Stevens is the President, and Founder of Ignite Excellence Inc. (www.igniteexcellence.com), a training and development company specializing in influential face-to-face communications. Suzanne is highly sought-after, energetic speaker who has traveled all over North America, Europe, Africa, and Australia to train and keynote speak. Suzanne has more than 20 years of experience in sales, marketing, and training. She has trained more than 10,000 people at every level of corporate structure, building verbal and kinetic communication skills that drive competitive advantage and differentiation at both an individual and corporate level. Many leaders in their field use training programs from Ignite Excellence. Clients' industries include Engineering, Accountants, Health Care, Technology, Manufacturing, Finance, Architecture, Media, and Public Relations. Suzanne was recently the keynote speaker at the Consulting Engineers Conference, and at FIDIC Conference (International Federation of Professional Engineers). Suzanne is a member of Canadian Association of Professional Speakers. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
arc Archived Webinar – How to Build Morale in Tough Times By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 11:11:07 GMT "I am happy to say "How to Build Morale in Tough Times" webinar exceeded my expectations. It had information that was useable and realistic. I enjoyed hearing from speakers with years of experience that have been able to see results based on their recommendations." - Lynda Donnachie, Human Resources Manager "The webinar was easy to follow. The facilitators were very knowledgeable and interesting to listen to, and provided practical guidelines for building morale not only in tough times but at all times. A webinar is a great way to share information." - Laurie Bellay, Human Resources Coordinator Webinar information current as of April 30, 2009 In this tough economic climate, building and maintaining high employee morale is critical to the health and competitiveness of your organization. Motivating and encouraging innovation is especially needed when you are asking employees to do more with fewer resources. During this archived webinar you will learn what is required at the corporate, team and individual level to build morale and engage your employees in tough times. Areas to be covered: Factors that increase/decrease morale Corporate, team and individual responsibilities during tough times Strategies to increase your personal sphere of influence and personal control How to reduce fear and anxiety within your organization HR's role and responsibilities Best practices for private, not-for-profit and public organizations How to weather the ups and downs through the power of your employees Speakers Jenny Lewis Jenny Lewis founded LEWCO Consulting Inc. in 1991, a company that focuses on building great businesses by building great people! She collaborates with organizations to achieve business results by creating engaging and empowering work environments. Her innovative approach to designing and implementing performance programs always start and are aligned with the client's strategic goals. She has over 27 years business experience including 17 years experience in leadership trainingIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
arc Archived Webinar - Talent Management - <i>How to Build a Successful Leadership Pipeline</i> By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:53:08 GMT "today's session provided great insight to the importance of developing a formal program and continuous evaluation of the program" - Susanne McCarroll, Human Resources Webinar information current as of June 12, 2008 This archived webinar will help you learn techniques and strategies to ensure your company has the leadership it needs in the years ahead. With these skills you can help your business overcome the negativity caused by attrition of senior managers, address the anxieties of managers fast-tracked to senior roles, and tackle problems caused by the loss of intellectual capital and organizational memory. Our goal is to help you manage this transition with a clear strategy and organization. Learn how to: Gain insight into your own negotiation style Take necessary steps to effectively prepare for negotiation Negotiate as part of a team Read non-verbal communication Develop skills to influence others Employ key strategies to build trust and gain respect for your ideas Overcome objections and resolve issues Manage difficult interactions and build positive relationships Speaker Wayne Rawcliffe, B.A., B.Ed., MBA, CHRP, RODC, is the founder and principal consultant at Senga Consulting Inc. He is recognized for bringing humour, positive energy, creativity and a wealth of ideas to his work with clients in discovering and implementing measureable solutions. As a facilitator, instructor and coach Wayne’s clients benefit from over 25 years of organizational effectiveness experience in improving individual, team and organizational performance. Wayne has worked extensively with all levels of leadership in public, private and not for profit sector organizations to successfully develop and implement organizational improvement initiatives. As an active member of the business community, Wayne is involved with the Vancouver Board of Trade, BC Human Resource Management Association, Vancouver Enterprise Forum, BC Organizational Development Network, High Impact Network and the International Registry of Organizational Development Professionals and is a contributing editor of CCH Canadian Ltd. Ultimate HR Manual, Western Edition. Format The following is required to access the archived webinar: Flash Player installed in your computer an Internet connection a sound card This archived webinar will include: PowerPoint presentation with slides Speaker and facilitator voice-over presIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
arc Archived Webinar - Mentorship Programs that Drive Results - <i>Best Practices and Implementation</i> By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:16:54 GMT "Excellent information. Time well spend. Organizational readiness assessment information will be very helpful in determining start time for a mentorship program in our organization. When the time is right, this training has provided an excellent platform from which to set up a successful mentorship process." - Suzie O'Neill, Human Resources Manager "This session was valuable and had a useful structure with great tips for coordinating and supporting a mentorship program." - Brenda Mercer, Career Consultant Webinar information current as of November 6, 2008 Do you know how to create, implement and monitor sustainable mentorship programs in your workplace? If you want to assess your organization’s readiness for a new mentorship program, or if you’re trying to revive a struggling or dormant mentoring program, you’ll want to purchase this archived webinar. Learn how to: Dispel the myths of mentoring Determine drivers for mentoring, establish goals and roles, and develop a communication plan Recruit, select and match mentors and mentees Adopt best practices to achieve your mentoring program’s goals Develop strategies to address common mentoring challenges Assess your organization’s readiness to implement a mentoring program Speaker Jenny Lewis is the owner of LEWCO Consulting Inc., a company that focuses on building great businesses by building great people! She collaborates with organizations to create sustainable coaching and mentoring processes. Her innovative approach to designing, implementing and monitoring mentoring programs always start and are aligned with the client’s strategic goals. She has over 27 years business experience including 17 years experience in leadership training and development and performance consulting. Jenny also co-founded, designed and currently instructs the ‘Leadership Certificate program specializing in Leadership Coaching’ at Vancouver Community College. Elaine Scollan is a senior associate with LEWCO and brings an extensive background in communications and mentoring. She has spent 27 years in Radio Broadcasting business focused primarily in news and information. Elaine has been the voice of hundreds of commercials and promos for a number of clients including non profit. Not only does Elaine have the ability to voice and deliver a variety of products buIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
arc Archived Webinar - Jump Start Your HR Strategy - <i>How to Evaluate, Improve and Communicate a Winning HR Strategy</i> By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 12:20:20 GMT Webinar information current as of October 9, 2008 When is the last time you really took stock of your HR strategy? Have you linked that strategy to your overall business plan? Do you have metrics in place to monitor its effectiveness? If your answers are shaky to any of these questions, your organization would benefit from some solid professional advice. Learn how to: Audit your current HR strategy or plan Successfully link your HR strategy to the overall business strategy Analyze and prioritize areas for strategic improvement Develop a step by step plan for improvement of your HR strategy Present the case for strategic changes to your superiors Communicate the strategic changes to your organization Measure strategic improvement Make the connection between HR Strategy and return on investment Speaker Tim McConnell, B.A, M.P.A., SPHR is a Senior HR Strategist with McConnell HR Consulting Inc. in Ottawa. He has over 25 years experience in Human Resources management, both as a Director of HR and as a senior HR consultant. Tim provides strategic HR guidance to senior executives and clients in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. He is a winner of the Ross A. Hennigar Memorial Award from HRPAO. He is the published author of several articles on HR management, Compensation and Organization Design. Tim is a past-President of the Ottawa Human Resources Professionals Association (OHRPA) and a past-President of HRPAO. McConnell HRC provides services to clients in three key areas: Human Resources Strategy, Compensation and Organization Design. Format The following is required to access the archived webinar: Flash Player installed in your computer an Internet connection a sound card This archived webinar will include: PowerPoint presentation with slides Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions. There is no time limitation in usage, you can play, pause and stop the presentation at your convenience. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
arc Archived Webinar - How to Implement Effective Performance Management Programs By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:50:10 GMT "The content and models for this session on "How to Implement Performance Management Programs" were extremely relevant and will be immediately applicable in our municipal government environment. Thank you for providing useful tools we can incorporate to enhance our organization's performance management process." - Franci Carr, Organizational Development Specialist "This session was very well presented with relevant material for professionals whose goal is to development a performance management program with a strategic impact on their organization." - Monique Moreau-Gray, Director, Human Resources Webinar information current as of December 4, 2008 Performance management is one of the most complex and demanding issues facing HR practitioners today. An organization’s need for effectiveness or competitive advantage and an individual’s need for recognition, development and job satisfaction can often create a dynamic paradox in the design and management of an effective program. Contemporary models of performance management are now overturning long-held assumptions and methodologies. Competence, creativity and technical understanding are fundamental to designing and implementing a model that is right for your organization. This archived webinar offers a unique opportunity to tap into a wealth of practical experience from two seasoned consultants and practitioners who have extensive international expertise in the subject. Learn how to: Build the foundation for performance management Overcome implementation challenges Benchmark against emerging best practices Speakers Sue Traynor is the Head of Leadership Development at Transport for London in the UK. She is responsible for the alignment of the strategy underpinning performance management, leadership development and the active management of talent in order to support the vision and strategic goals of the organization. Sue works to develop capability at the senior level by raising standards of leadership and creating targeted interventions designed to support the performance goals of both current and future leaders in the organization. Bill Bradford is a Senior Consultant with Performance Management Consultants. He has extensive experience in all aspects of humIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
arc Archived Webinar - Effectively Manage Difficult Interactions By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 16:13:42 GMT "Good discussion of issues and examples of how to handle challenging situations." - Robert Aceti, Webinar Participant "Very informative with practical applications." - Maja Winter, Webinar Participant Webinar information current as of June 17, 2008 This archived webinar is designed to help you learn techniques and strategies not only for diffusing others but for managing your own emotions at these challenging moments. With these skills, you’ll be able to tackle everything from figuring out your own triggers and what your body language conveys, to boundary setting during a challenging conversation, to finding the right time and place to initiate a difficult interaction. Our goal is to help you keep your cool and approach those difficult situations with more confidence, so you resolve them more effectively and show your employees that you’re proactive in creating a tension-free workplace. Learn how to: Manage yourself during difficult interactions Be proactive vs. reactive Understand your triggers and sync your body language to your message Plan the right time and place for a challenging conversation Master the art of constructive feedback Know when to use empathy, sympathy and apology Speaker Bina Feldman is a corporate training consultant and coach specializing in Personal & Professional Development. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master’s Degree in Communication Disorders. She is a member of the Canadian Society of Training & Development (CSTD) In the field of Training and Development since 1984, Bina has grown her business to deliver training across many industries and in the public sector. As a performance coach, she has helped business and professional people with communication and leadership skills. Bina taught Presentation Skills and Public Speaking at the University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies from 1981 – 1992 and has delivered Presentation Skills training nationally and internationally. Bina leads a training company and conIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
arc Archive Webinar - Webcast - Resolve Employee Performance Issues – <i>How to Implement a Management Process That Works!</i> By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:20:08 GMT This webcast was recorded on May 15, 2007 Do you manage one or more employees? Do you require the skills to actually resolve performance issues and effectively manage difficult situations? Are you looking for practical, hands-on tools and techniques to help you implement a performance management system that works? If you've answered yes to any of these questions, you need to purchase Resolve Employee Performance Issues: How to Implement a Management Process That Works! Agenda Accurately identify sources of performance issues Implement an effective performance management process Develop performance objectives and goals for individual employees Conduct successful performance reviews Create personal development plans Respond effectively to difficult situations Format Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card. This archived webinar will include: PowerPoint presentation with slides Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions The Speaker Michelle Chambers, MEd, CHRP, CTDP, has over 18 years of proven and successful management, leadership and consulting experience, including work with three of Canada's top 50 employers. Prior to establishing her organizational learning and development practice, she was responsible nationally for leadership and management development for Telus Mobility/Clearnet Communications. She has also held senior consulting and management roles with Royal Bank of Canada, Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals and General Motors of Canada. Michelle works collaboratively with her clients to create sustainable change and to inspire and ultimately increase individual and an organization's effectiveness. Her work with clients has resulted in increased sales revenue; increased employee retention; decreased turnover of staff; increased work satisfaction and performance; decreased operating-costs; and enhanced capabilities for individuals, teams, and organizations. Furthermore, communication skills have been enhanced, leadership has become more focused, and employees have become more engaged. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
arc Archive Webinar - Negotiate Effectively in the Workplace - Develop key skills to influence others and build positive relations By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:01:52 GMT This webcast was recorded on February 21, 2008 Negotiations happen every day in and outside of your workplace. Every time you communicate with your manager, discuss projects with employees and cross-functional teams or work with outside suppliers – you are negotiating. Communicating your ideas clearly, gaining buy-in and building trust are critical in today's business world. Negotiating effectively results in respect for your ideas and transforms difficult interactions into positive relationships. Purchase Negotiate Effectively in the Workplace: Develop Key Skills to Influence Others and Build Positive Relations and gain the essential tools and practical strategies required to recognize your own personal negotiation style, negotiate effectively in the workplace and achieve the results you desire. Agenda Gain insight into your own negotiation style Take necessary steps to effectively prepare for negotiation Negotiate as part of a team Read non-verbal communication Employ key strategies to build trust and gain respect for your ideas Overcome objections and resolve issues Manage difficult interactions and build positive relationships Format Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card. This archived webinar will include: PowerPoint presentation with slides Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions The Speaker Colm Brannigan, MA, LLM (ADR), CMed, is the Principal of Mediate.ca Dispute Resolution Services and has been a full-time mediator, arbitrator and facilitator since 1999. with experience in family, estates, employment and commercial (including IT and IP) disputes. In addition to his dispute resolution practice, he has participated as a speaker in professional development programs for the Ontario Bar Association, the Law Society of Upper Canada, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and Upper Canada Dispute Resolution. He is also a Co-Lecturer at the forthcoming 4th Advanced Legal Negotiation conference in Toronto. Colm has been a part-time Professor in both mediation and law at both Humber and Sheridan Colleges. He is the Founder/Moderator of "Mediate-Canada", an ADR listserv hosted by Google Groups, and Co-Chair of the ADR Institute of Ontario Technology & IP Section. He is a member of the ADR Institute of Ontario, the Ontario Bar Association – ADR Section, the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and various other professional organizations. Colm was a member of the Toronto Mandatory Mediation Roster from 1999 until 2005 and is a member of the World IntellIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
arc Archive Webinar - Engage the Generations - How to evaluate, improve, and maintain employee engagement across your multi-generational workforce By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:01:47 GMT This webcast was recorded on March 25, 2008 Employee engagement is a real challenge in today's multi-generational organization, including yours. As an HR professional you must take employee engagement to the next level. A multi-generational engagement program that fits your organizational needs is critical. Achieve higher productivity, motivation, and retention by understanding, developing and maintaining employee engagement in the new workforce. Purchase this archived webinar and gain the essential tools and practical strategies required to understand your organization's generational mix, develop a multi-generational engagement program, and implement your program effectively. Agenda Understand and define the different generations in your organization Engage each of the four generations Identify the influencers of engagement of your organization's generational mix Evaluate existing HR practices for engagement across the generations in your organization Jump-start engagement across different generations by tailoring your HR strategies to your company's generational mix Present the case for a multi-generational employee engagement program Format Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card. This archived webinar will include: PowerPoint presentation with slides Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions The Speaker Barbara Adams, CHRP, BA, is a senior business executive with over 20 years' experience within the human resources field. As Managing Director of HR architects, she provides business consulting mainly in the creative implementation of human resources strategies, objectives, and processes; the facilitation of strategic planning, workshops, and management retreats; and the design of people-oriented workplace practices. She also provides ongoing human resources consulting on a contract basis. Previously the Vice-President of Human Resources for one of the 50 best employers in Canada, Barbara is a Certified Human Resources Professional, a Certified Chief Executive, a Certified Compensation Professional and holds a BA in Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Leadership). She is past Chair of the Fraser Valley Advisory Council for the BC Human Resources Management Association, instructor of Human Resources Management for Langara College in the Business Administration Certificate Program, and instructor of Operating the Small Business in the Small Business Management Certificate Program. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article