Posts Tagged ‘networking’

Professional Development Is Not Just For Teachers

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

#professionaldevelopment  –   Quite often when we hear or see the term ‘professional development’ we equate this type of activity limited to teachers and educators.  Maybe this is because our kids stay home during those PD or professional development days that teachers will have several times per year.

Indeed, if you do an internet search for the term ‘professional development’, you will end up seeing many search results with some connection to teachers or the educational system.  However, professional development should not be limited to just the educators in the working world.  Everybody who has a career, both as employed or self-employed individuals, can benefit greatly with regular professional development of some sort.

All upgrading of technical skills in one’s field would fit in this area.  Many field experience changing technologies frequently and the individuals who take the effort to keep up to date with them will be the most successful.  But let’s not limit this type of continuing education to just technical skills that are specific for each field.

There are many other types of skills which are non-technical which will benefit working professional in any industry or position.  These include communication and presentation skills, leadership training, negotiation, conflict management, time management and even emotional intelligence which has been in the spotlight of many corporate management seminars.  My half-day seminar program in workplace diversity training would also be a great example of non-technical skills that would benefit all working people.

Networking would be another non-technical skill and while we are at this track, the entire area of social media would also fit into this topic these days.  Such non-technical skills will be of great benefit to any working individual even in junior positions.  These are the type of skills that will help an individual get better positioned for future promotions into more senior roles.

So when it comes to helping us working professionals in any field whether as employees or entrepreneurs, professional development is for all of us, not just the professional educators such as teachers.  Think about the types of skills you can improve upon for your specific career and then make plans to get more education and/or training to improve those skills on a regular basis.

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Hear Clint Cora At Free Toronto LinkedIn Networking Event

Monday, March 8th, 2010

The Toronto Networking Meetings Group on LinkedIn will be hosting my ‘Life Champion In You’ motivational presentation on March 16 evening at 7 pm.  This event will be at the North York Civic Ctr at 5100 Yonge St.

This presentation is based on my book of the same title which covers in part my own journey from personal tragedy to Karate World Champion and the universal lessons you can learn for your own life.  This is the same talk about achieving success and overcoming life challenges that I do on a professional basis but for this evening, you can come hear it live for FREE.

If you are in the greater GTA area, I would like to invite you and your colleagues to this event.  It will also be a great opportunity to network with other LinkedIn professionals as well.

The Toronto Networking Meetings Group does request that you RSVP EITHER through their LinkedIn Event or MeetUp Event systems (but not both).  They will not admit anybody who did not RSVP.

You will also find more details about this event at either link.

I hope to see you there on the 16th!

Clint

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College Diversity Program Now Has Added Job Hunting Component

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Since many college and university students these days are often worried about how to find their first big career jobs when they graduate, I’ve decided to enhance my college diversity program “Kick Down Diversity Barriers For Success” by adding a special job hunting component.

I will be covering great tips on how graduating students can land their first jobs in their chosen careers especially in this new diverse working environment.  I will talk about resumes, job interviews and networking with diversity skills in mind in order to maximize chances of employment.  This will help college students who won’t be graduating yet as well as they can use these same diversity skills in their job hunts for appropriate summer or part time employment.  I was a hiring manager for a pharmaceutical company so I certainly saw my share of resumes and diversity so I have some great tips to offer.  Check out the description of my new enhanced college diversity program.

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Executive Networking Group On Diversity

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Here’s what Frances McKenzie, Speaker Coordinator for the Happen executive networking group in Oakville says about diversity speaker Clint Cora’s recent presentation ‘Kick Down Diversity Barriers For Success’.

“Your presentation ‘Kick Down Diversity Barriers For Success‘ was extremely well received by our members. It presented a new aspect in both work and life that had not been spoken about before. Exceeding expectations, it gave several members something to think about and something that they had not thought of adding or emphasizing.”

Many of the members of Happen are seasoned business and other professional executives. The fact that they were impressed with Clint Cora suggests that he is certainly a diversity speaker that will be received with great enthusiasm in the business world.

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