
Life After MBA
Of course, it’s business. And professional. But it’s also personal! There’s no doubt about it. Despite the ongoing impact of emerging technologies, redefined workplace dynamics and other transformational shifts in

Of course, it’s business. And professional. But it’s also personal! There’s no doubt about it. Despite the ongoing impact of emerging technologies, redefined workplace dynamics and other transformational shifts in

One of the most profound choices a parent can make to set their child up for success is choosing the right school. In Alberta, independent schools strengthen and expand the
In many contemporary industries and workplaces, training and education upgrading is no longer an extra, as much as a vital necessity. Academic institutions like SAIT and Calgary’s Haskayne School of

To MBA or not to MBA, that is the question being asked by students, résumés, employers, executive recruiters and HR professionals. Traditionally, MBAs were the preferred choice for those who

Independent schools (referred to as private schools in legislation) have been part of the fabric of Alberta since the province joined Confederation. In fact, there are independent schools that have

Since the sudden scrambling and the many changes triggered by the pandemic lockdowns, people, business, work, school, shopping, recreation, socializing – and continuing education – are adjusting to all kinds

There’s no denying it, the world as we knew it three decades ago is a vastly changed place today. In Alberta, skilled trades and apprenticeship programming has long contributed as

The Germanic system of apprenticeships used throughout much of Europe recognizes 250 to 350 apprentice-based careers that span a broad range of occupations including skilled trades, information technology, business disciplines

In March 2020, the Government of Alberta declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 crisis. The pandemic changed the way people lived, worked and learned. Businesses and learning

Independent schools (referred to as private schools in legislation) have been part of the fabric of Alberta since the province joined confederation. In fact there are independent schools that have