We talk to the brave, unconventional Canadian leaders and innovators who make it their business to reinvent the ways we work. As we dig into the complexity of it all, we explore why our outdated methods of work are no longer working and challenge corporate structures that are getting in our way. Because we can reinvent, or shall we say, iterate, the very systems and structures we created in the first place.
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We talk to the brave, unconventional Canadian leaders and innovators who make it their business to reinvent the ways we work. As we dig into the complexity of it all, we explore why our outdated methods of work are no longer working and challenge corporate structures that are getting in our way. Because we can reinvent, or shall we say, iterate, the very systems and structures we created in the first place.
Shifting Perspectives: The Ebbs and Flows of a Layoff Journey with Curtis Norman
Iterations
34 minutes 29 seconds
1 year ago
Shifting Perspectives: The Ebbs and Flows of a Layoff Journey with Curtis Norman
Sarah sits down with Curtis Norman to learn all about his journey from being laid off to re-employment. The lessons learned along the way are rich with anecdotes about how we think about work and life. Sarah and Curtis explore the mindset, perspectives, and support that helped Curtis along the way. At the end of the episode, Curtis reveals what he learned about our relationship with work and the valuable lesson that work is only a part of who we are; not our whole person.
Iterations
We talk to the brave, unconventional Canadian leaders and innovators who make it their business to reinvent the ways we work. As we dig into the complexity of it all, we explore why our outdated methods of work are no longer working and challenge corporate structures that are getting in our way. Because we can reinvent, or shall we say, iterate, the very systems and structures we created in the first place.