Monday, September 15, 2008

Last Chance to RSVP - President’s Reception in Toronto

From the Mount Alumnae Office:

The President’s Reception is fast approaching – we hope you can make it!*

Kathryn E. Laurin, President & Vice-Chancellor, invites you to mingle with old friends and new at the President’s Reception! Join us for refreshments and hear all the latest news from the Mount.

Date: Monday, September 22, 2008

Time: 5:30p.m. – 7:00p.m.

Location:
The University Club of Toronto
380 University Avenue
Toronto, ON
(Closest Subway Station: St. Patrick’s)

RSVP:
Telephone: 902.457.5546
Toll Free: 1.888.678.2586
Email: alumnae@msvu.ca

In accordance with club policy, please note that dress code is business attire or smart casual. For more information or directions, please visit www.universitycluboftoronto.com.

* For those who have already RSVP’d – thank you! We can’t wait to see you!!

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

ChangeThis 50th Issue includes Social Capital Value Add

Hey there – www.ChangeThis.com’s 50th Issue went out to over 20,000 people yesterday. It included new ideas from Seth Godin, John Kotter, Jonathan Salem Baskin, Vince Procente and Andrew Abela (full details here). Thanks to many of you who voted to make Social Capital Value Add the 8th most demanded proposal in ChangeThis history last spring, the release also included a piece by me.

Business leaders who trust you will likely appreciate it if you share these pieces with them. That is the idea behind ChangeThis.

Thanks,

Michael

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Job Opp: World Health Organisation

Re-post from MSVU PR dept blog:

http://msvupr.blogspot.com/2008/08/world-health-organization-needs-you.html

Hope you had a good summer!

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Invitation from MSVU President for Sept.22 Reception


President's Reception


Date: Monday, September 22, 2008


Time: 5:30p.m. - 7:00p.m.


Location: The University Club of Toronto, 380 University AvenueToronto, ON

Kathryn E. Laurin, President & Vice-Chancellor, invites you to mingle with old friends and new at the President's Reception. This invitation is extended to all MSV Alumnae in the Greater Toronto Area. Join us for refreshments and hear all of the latest news from the Mount.

Please RSVP by September 15, 2008.Telephone: 902.457.5546Toll Free: 1.888.678.2586Email: alumnae@msvu.ca



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Friday, August 22, 2008

I need help

I am looking for someone who can rework a pdf e-book and tweak the look and functionality of a couple of wordpress blogs.

I figure that it is about a day or two of work and it needs to be done before September 8th.

I can send forward details if you can think of anyone who might lead to someone who may be interest.

email me at mgcayley (at) hotmail.com or call me at 647-407-9598.

Thanks!


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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Job Opps: Alberta and Nova Scotia

A couple of reposts from the Mount PR blog:

University of Alberta
http://msvupr.blogspot.com/2008/08/job-opportunity-at-university-of.html

Geoff Regan, M.P.
http://msvupr.blogspot.com/2008/07/job-opportunity.html


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Monday, August 11, 2008

The Sound of Innovation

Ahhh... Summer music - a sweet blend of memories that can take me back five, 10 or (gulp) 25 years, in an instant. I can remember doing the butterfly at the roller rink to Funkytown, singing back up to Summer Lovin', cruising the downtown strip to You Shook Me All Night Long and sneaking in after a few pops with Living on a Prayer. There's no doubt Kid Rock's song, All Summer Long, will be remembered as the 2008 anthem. This hit is a fusion of two songs from the 70s: Warren Zevon's 'Werewolves of London' and Lynyrd Skynard's 'Sweet Home Alabama'. Do you think Kid Rock put two of his favorites together, knowing he would land with a smash hit?

I've been thinking a lot about where the inspiration for "successes" like these come from because I've been working on a project with innovation expert, Rick Boersma, of Floworks. When the energy in a meeting begins to lag, he is wired to "change the stimulants". Not the kind that could have helped Kid Rock along, but the everyday kind that inspire ideas and innovation breakthroughs. We change rooms, play a game, look at random magazines, eat (my favorite), or simply take a walk. Rick says stimuli can come from literally anywhere. Words and images, smells and sounds, indoors and outdoors, something that catches your attention, opening a newspaper, dictionary, catalogue, book of pictures, throwing a dice, a film clip, a piece of music, a physical object... It just so happens the Kid was playing in the background as I was struggling to write this post.

Typically, when faced with a challenge, we tend to resort to the same old stimuli to solve our problems. As Rick puts it, "We can use stimuli to escape our mental box to help us look at situations from a new perspective and generate novel ideas." Stimuli can be related to the subject matter, or completely random. Change the stimuli, change the outcome and results.

Have a bit of writer's block? Go to a card store and check out how many ways you can say, "Happy Birthday ". Can't seem to get a strategy from your head, onto paper? Get tactile and play with some lego, playdoh or nuts and bolts from a tool box. Need ideas to flow from your team? Take them for ice cream and a round of mini golf.

Of course, the summer weather may be calling and your ability to focus and solve problems may be out the window with the birds. If that happens - and I know this from experience - cranking Blackwater by the Doobies and enjoying an ice cold beer helps. Enjoy the rest of your summer.

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