Category: Attraction & Retention

Authentic Leadership With The Scotiabank Women Initiative

In an SBX guest blog contribution, Mike Tasevski, who heads up Global Sponsorship for Scotiabank, talks to Deborah Moore, Executive Coach at Halia Consulting about being authentic with your team. Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share on twitter Mike Tasevski serves on the Advisory Board for The Scotiabank Woman Initiative and…

The Duality of Authentic Leadership

We all strive to lead with authenticity in our lives but sometimes it is easier said than done. SBX Guest Blog Contributor, Deborah Moore, Executive Coach at Halia Consulting, shines a light on The Duality of Authentic Leadership.  Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share on twitter I once read an article…

How Going The Extra Mile Shortens The Trip

The SBX Team is incredibly excited to debut this week’s blog post, How Going The Extra Mile Shortens The Trip, written by Lisa Lisson! No matter if you’re an employer, an employee, or self-employed; going the extra mile will always pay off. In a world full of technology and now the majority of the workforce…

Top Three On-Camera Tips to Help You Ace Your Next Online Meeting – PART 1

Most of us didn’t sign up to be on daytime television as actors or hosts but for many of us, it feels like that’s exactly where we have ended up.  Added to the stress of working from home, pivoting a business and completely revamping policies, procedures and protocols, being on camera for most of our…

Pssst – Your Deprivation Mentality is Showing.

Whether we want to admit it or not, we are all creatures of habit.  In small ways and sometimes in big ways, we like what we like when we like it and we are not happy nor are we comfortable when someone tells us we are no longer allowed to …. Enter a pandemic. As…

Labour Shortages in Canada and What Businesses Can Do to Respond

Labour shortages in Canada are, in part, due to the strong demand for workers generated by robust economic growth here and around the world. Real gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow globally and in Canada by 3.9% and 2.0%, respectively, in 2018. The expansion should continue into 2020, spurring continued healthy demand for…