Looking Back At The Year That Was
One year gone. As my first year as President of the STC SOC council comes to an end, I was given the opportunity this past weekend to provide some reflection on the year that had past, as well as generate some insight on where I see things going in near future.We are not without our challenges. In the same breath, we are not without our fighters...our planners...our braintrust: our volunteer council.
I look back now and see that the role I assumed is not an easy one. I liken it to a freshly graduated pilot expected to fly the 747 from Toronto to Paris. Lots of responsibility, but with the talented and qualified crew supporting me, I couldn't imagine flying "this" plane alone. There is experience and love for this profession that I see in all of our volunteers and I couldn't be more happy to lead a better group of individuals into the next year.
AGM 2013 - Progress to Success
Our AGM turned out to be a fascinating and engaging affair.
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Carol and Pauline - Coming home for a surprise visit and more than a few laughs |
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Nancy Halverson and Kathryn Bender thinking big thoughts |
But don't just take my word for it! Here's what others have to say about this year's AGM event:
Bill Scott
Starting off with the local networking guru - Bill Scott - the group was inundated with advice and expert recommendations on a topic that many in our profession have a tough time adapting to: networking. We are communicators by trade, but many of us have a tough time communicating about ourselves and Bill promptly showed us the way.![]() |
Bill Scott - Always Be Networking |
Rosanne Burdett
Following Bill was a familiar face. Rosanne Burdett - a local HR professional and career transition consultant - engaged the group in an interactive discussion about the Dos and Don'ts of resume preparation and interviewing.
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Rob Introducing Rosanne |
Martha Jack
Changing direction, Martha Jack - a local social media expert and consultant - shared her knowledge and global experience on the ever-changing maelstrom of Tweeting and Facebooking. She provided solid insight and advice on how to enter the social media realm and not get swallowed whole.![]() |
Martha Jack - Pick 1 or 2 Social Media Platforms and Do Them Well |
John Rose
With wit and hard-nosed storytelling, John Rose engaged the audience with tales of real life global workplace happenings and challenged those in attendence to question "why" when faced with difficult decisions and situations.
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John Rose Introducing the Concept of "The Agreeable Why" |
Rob Cundari
I had the pleasure and the honour to close out the proceedings with a brief and light-hearted talk on consulting and how important it is to have discipline and perseverence when entering the world of the "lone wolf".![]() |
Rob Cundari: Find Time to Fold the Laundry |
I'm proud of this community. I'm proud of their commitment. I'm proud of the way we communicate with each other. It's now time to celebrate our achievements.
Rosanne Burdett provided a link to the "Behavioural Interview Question Generator based on competencies": http://www.da.ks.gov/ps/subject/bei/list_skills.asp.
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