Helping young professionals succeed in work and life
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In the spirit of Global Entrepreneurship Week, I thought you'd appreciate a book recommendation - for those of you who are curious about entrepreneurialism, have itchy feet but don't know how or where to start - this is the book for you.
From the world renown series of Guerrilla Marketing,…
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Ever wondered what fellow emergens get up to across Australia? In this feature we meet Brisbane emergen member, Clare Lindop. Clare is 26 years old and is currently working at lowercase an initiative that trains and employs young people, in particular those at risk of homelessness or otherwise disadvantaged, to participate in delivering projects for clients. In her spare time, Clare engages in a wide range of community projects including her own initiative…
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Hello There Emergens!
In my last feature we’ve met Melissa Abu-Gazaleh who Founded Top Blokes to empower men to be the best they can be through contributing to the community (http://emergen.com.au/profiles/blogs/don-t-wait-for-opportunities). This time around you are being introduced to three community driven and passionate men from the Top Blokes Foundation, David McKenna, Chris Gibbs and Matthew…
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This was in the West today:
What do you think? Do you agree? If so, why do you think this is so?
“Gen Y workers are the least satisfied with their jobs and are more likely to quit for something better, a national survey has found.”
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This challenge, I will put out there to the universe.
A few weeks ago I attended a mind-tingling panel session by Dr Fiona Wood (The McComb Foundation), Doug Aberle (CEO of Western Power); and Sue Murphy (CEO of the Water Corporation) who spoke about new leadership in self organising systems in which we have been given an intriguing challenge to rise up to!
Firstly a little background on the speakers - fantastic topic by the way!…
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