Unlock Your Potential with Our August Leadership and Business Content Releases!
Hello Community,
As we wrap up August, we’re excited to reflect on the invaluable content released this month, all designed to help you stay ahead in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape. As Daniel Suarez wisely pointed out, "If you want to be a modern citizen of the world, you have to be minimally capable in technology." In this spirit, we're thrilled to present our latest releases aimed at enhancing your technological literacy and leadership skills.
Why Technological Literacy Matters
In today's business world, being technologically literate is not just an advantage—it's a necessity. Understanding how to use, manage, and evaluate technology can significantly boost productivity, foster innovation, and improve communication within your team.
What You'll Find This Month:
- Leadership Micro-learning:
- Managing a Diverse Team: Platinum Rule Approach
- Skillsoft Leadership Development (powered by MIT Sloan Management Review):
- Take a Skills-Based Approach to Culture Change
- Empower Your Team, Empower Yourself
- AI Is Helping Companies Redefine Performance
- On-Demand Leadercamps:
- Celebrating Indigenous Culture Across Canada
- The Kind Leader Series - Connection
- Planning the Project
- Project Your Leadership Brand
- Intentional Communication
- Midweek Meditation Moments - Present Moment Awareness
- Refreshed Business Tech Courses:
- PMI-ACP®: Agile Methodologies & Frameworks
- PMI-ACP®: Common Agile Practices
- PMI-ACP®: Agile Estimation and Metrics
- PMI-ACP®: Agile Prioritization Techniques
- New PaCT Courses in Multiple Languages:
- Word 365, Microsoft Forms, Teams, Reclaim AI, AgentGPT Templates, and more.
- Leadership & Business Courses in French, German, Spanish, and Chinese:
- Topics include Strategic Goals for HR, Creative Genius, Behavioral Interviewing, Neurodiversity, and Ethical Leadership.
Join the Conversation
How are you currently leveraging technology to drive innovation and productivity within your team? Are there areas where you feel you could improve your technological literacy? Share your thoughts and experiences with us!