
Leading with Empathy
Post Contributed By: Allison Slonosky, Marketing Strategist at Number TEN Architectural Group, Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-2022 When I think of a leader, I often think of specific people; certain…
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3-minute read The long-term implications of the pandemic on mental health are unmeasurable. The need for belonging and connection, especially in the workplace, is as strong as it’s ever been. …
Post Contributed By: Allison Slonosky, Marketing Strategist at Number TEN Architectural Group, Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-2022 When I think of a leader, I often think of specific people; certain…
4-5 Minute Read The Winnipeg Chamber’s Policy & Research Analyst, Jamil Ahmed, highlights current unemployment and job vacancy issues in Manitoba Key Takeaways The unemployment rate in Canada has reached…
3.5 Minute Read The Winnipeg Chamber’s Director of Policy, Colin Fast, highlights five things Winnipeg businesses should be aware of this week. 1. Chamber civic election survey The next civic…
4-5 Minute Read The Winnipeg Chamber’s Policy & Research Analyst, Jamil Ahmed, highlights current inflation rates. According to Statistics Canada, consumer prices in March 2022 were 6.7% higher than in March 2021,…
The Winnipeg Chamber’s Director of Policy, Colin Fast, highlights five things Winnipeg businesses should be aware of this week: New federal statutory holiday on September 30th The federal government recently…
The Winnipeg Chamber’s Director of Policy, Colin Fast, highlights five things Winnipeg businesses should be aware of this week: Financial help for summer hires The Manitoba government has launched two…
The Winnipeg Chamber’s Director of Policy, Colin Fast, highlights five things Winnipeg businesses should be aware of this week: 2021 Federal Budget The 2021 federal budget was released earlier this…
The Winnipeg Chamber’s Director of Policy, Colin Fast, highlights five things Winnipeg businesses should be aware of this week: Manitoba remains in Code Red After hinting that more restrictions on…
Post Contributed By: Allison Slonosky, Marketing Strategist at Number TEN Architectural Group, Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-2022 When I think of a leader, I often think of specific people; certain…
Post Contributed By: Nicole Fontaine, Community Partnership Coordinator at Winnipeg – Herzing College, Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-2022 On April 22, 2022 our Leadership Winnipeg class had the opportunity to…
Post contributed by Norie Cunningham, Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba Sustainability was the topic for our last Leadership Winnipeg session which was very fitting given that climate change is a…
Post Contributed By: Stéphanie Roy, Directrice générale / Executive Director, Centre de santé Saint-Boniface, Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-2021 What a line-up and incredible day! I had learned so much,…
Post Contributed By: Vanesa Cotlar, Head of People, PolicyMe; Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2019-20 October 2021 marked the end of the longest running Leadership Winnipeg class! Back in September 2019,…
Post Contributed By: Kayla Buehler, The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-21 Although flying cars are still very much a thing of the future, electric vehicles are making…
Post Contributed By: Tatum Gardiner, Think Shift, Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-21 In summer the Lyric Theatre in Assiniboine Park is known to have its stage share imaginative dreams and…
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