11/24/2022
BROWN BAG LUNCH RESEARCH SEMINARS 2022-2023
Offered by the Department of Applied Human Sciences
Please join us for the next presentation on November 24, 2022:
Presenter:
Rosemary C. Reilly, Ph.D.
Seminar topic:
The Murder next door: Using research-informed theatre to shape public policy around grief leadership
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Date: Thursday, November 24, 2022
Time: 12:00-1:00 pm
Place: Room VE-317
Concordia University, Loyola Campus
7141 Sherbrooke West
Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6
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All are welcome. Bring your own lunch!
Support environmental sustainability and bring your own mug!
Refreshments (coffee, tea and cookies) will be provided by our sponsor: The Centre for Human Relations and Community Studies.
Brown Bag Lunch Research Seminar
Concordia Universityhttps://www.concordia.ca/content/shared/en/events/artsci/chrcs/2022/11/24/brown-bag-lunch-research-seminar.html
10/24/2022
BROWN BAG LUNCH RESEARCH SEMINARS 2022-2023
Offered by the Department of Applied Human Sciences
Please join us for the next presentation on October 27:
Presenter:
Ann-Louise Howard, PhD
Seminar topic:
From phenomenological research findings to provocative insights
Description:
Based on her phenomenological inquiry into women engineers’ experience of suffering in the workplace, Ann-Louise will present and encourage discussion on the process she used in her doctoral research to build on her findings and develop provocative insights into the hidden, gender-exclusive dynamics of engineering.
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Date: Thursday, October 27, 2022
Time: 12:00-1:00 pm
Place: Room VE-317
Concordia University, Loyola Campus
7141 Sherbrooke West
Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6
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Bring your own lunch!
Support environmental sustainability and bring your own mug!
Refreshments (coffee, tea and cookies) will be provided by our sponsor: The Centre for Human Relations and Community Studies.
09/28/2022
BROWN BAG LUNCH RESEARCH SEMINAR
Please join us for the first presentation of 2022 on September 29:
Presenter:
Laura Copeland, Ph.D., OPQ
(she,her)
Seminar topic:
The Experiences of Parents who Affirm their Child's Diverse Gender Identity
Description:
This presentation will explore the following research questions: (a) What are the experiences over time of parents who are affirmatively raising a gender diverse child? and (b) What is the function of online blogging for parents who blog about supportively raising their gender diverse child?
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Date: Thursday, September 29, 2022
Time: 12:00-1:00 pm
Place: Room VE-317
Concordia University, Loyola Campus
7141 Sherbrooke West
Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6
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Bring your own lunch! Refreshments (coffee, tea and cookies) will be provided by our sponsor: The Centre for Human Relations and Community Studies.
06/09/2022
CHCRS Webinar Series: A Time of Transformation, June 14
The juxtaposition of global pandemic and worldwide awakening to endemic social injustice and inequality has led to a moment of reckoning for organizations, the workforce, and society. Many people are re-examining who they are, who they want to be, and how they want to spend their lives, both inside and outside of work.
In this free webinar, we’ll discuss the many factors at play as we navigate the current state and plan for the future and what the implications may be for our personal and professional growth. We’ll explore the difference between being in a learning mode rather than a performing mode and share some behaviors that will support learning communities and accelerate growth.
Speakers:
Frederick A. Miller is a pioneering change agent and thought leader in the field of organization development, he has led transformative change interventions in Fortune 50 corporations, large not-for-profit organizations, and government agencies throughout the world.
Dr. Judith Katz, is a leader, practitioner, educator, and strategist for more than 40 years, who has created new paradigms in organization development and pioneered cutting-edge approaches to white awareness, inclusion, the leveraging of differences, covert processes, and strategic change.
Register today:
https://www.concordia.ca/cuevents/artsci/chrcs/2022/06/14/a-time-of-transformation.html
A Time of Transformation
Concordia Universityhttps://www.concordia.ca/content/shared/en/events/artsci/chrcs/2022/06/14/a-time-of-transformation.html
06/09/2022
A workshop on Identity, Belonging and Agency with Yabome Gilpin-Jackson, PhD.
Who am I?
Where do I belong?
What am I called to?
Three questions that form the bases of the IBA ( / / ) developmental framework informed by Yabome's practice of using lived experience in creative writing. The framework is embedded in the core themes of the short story and flash fiction collections (Black identity politics/dynamics), (belonging & rootedness) and (agency). Yabome’s own lived experience and readings from the collections will be interspersed with activities that invite participants to explore the questions Who am I? Where do I belong? What am I called to?
Let's unpack how our identities and anchoring to places and spaces of belonging grounds us and our choice to exercise agency moves us towards whatever we are called and destined to be and do.
When: Saturday, June 18, 2022
Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm
Where: Concordia University. Loyola Campus
Just a few days left to register! Registration closes June 12.
Identity, Belonging and Agency
Concordia Universityhttps://www.concordia.ca/content/concordia/en/artsci/chrcs/programs/identity--belonging-and-agency.html
10/31/2019
Learn more about our upcoming event:
Roadmap to Leadership Development Training taking place November 9, 2019 at the Loyola Jesuit Hall and Conference Centre
Roadmap to Leadership Development Training
An introduction to the Philosophy of Leading from Above the Line - a principle grounded approach to leadership and personal development.
04/18/2019
ANNOUNCEMENT
JMEC has added the Professional and Personal Coaching Certification (PPCC) to its roster of coaching offerings.
Announcement: Professional and Personal Coaching Certification Among New JMEC Coaching Programs
The John Molson Executive Centre (JMEC) has added the Professional and Personal Coaching Certification (PPCC) to its roster of coaching offerings.
04/10/2019
Free Webinar! People Powered Innovation Labs
April 11th, 12:00-1:00 PM EST
Join Don de Guerre, Bernard Mohr and Douglas Austrom for a deeper dive into ideas/practices of their PPI methodology. Register now!
http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/chrcs/programs/people-powered-innovation.html
03/21/2019
"Despite dramatic innovations in technology and the world of physical objects, our results in designing and creating healthy, effective and flourishing human systems, -- work teams, communities, schools, systems of healthcare, corporations, networks, ecosystems and even relations between nations -- have been highly inconsistent.
Innovation, while occasionally involving inventions, is fundamentally about recombining existing resources in ways that are “better.”"
This article released by People Powered Innovation Labs explains how PPI, an integration of principles from Appreciative Inquiry, Whole Systems and Design Thinking, is unique and the methods behind it.
People Powered Innovation: An Integrated Practice for Faster, Better, Human and Business Outcomes in Complex Social Systems
Despite dramatic innovations in technology and the world of physical objects, our results in designing and creating healthy, effective and flourishing human systems, -- work teams, communities, schools, systems of healthcare, corporations, networks, ecosystems and even relations between nations -- h...