Sunday, April 26, 2009
How our thoughts are affecting the job search results
2 hours interactive workshop - FREE!!!
Gabriela Casineanu, M.Eng, MBA, Certified Coach
www.quantumlifecoach.ca
Would you like to know how your thoughts are affecting your job search results?
How you can influence them?
Together we will identify the barriers in getting a (better) job. Then, through coaching exercises you will be guided to:
· Experience different perspectives
· Understand the impact of your own thoughts on the job search results.
When: May 21, 2009, 3-5PM
Where: Skills for Change Employment Resource Centre (SfC ERC)
1139 College Street, Toronto ON M6H 1B5 (College & Dufferin)
Call 416-572-0790 to register
"This workshop facilitates a wonderful introspection, to understand how our thoughts could ruin our career evolution. We leave this workshop with a new perspective and a new life approach. Being ourselves the biggest barrier in our evolution, we learned with Gabriela how to better define what we want. It was an excellent opportunity to think about ourselves, how our own thoughts are usually limiting us. Bravo Gabriela!" - Valerie Plourde, Job Search Workshop Facilitator
“During this workshop, I realized that sometime I unconsciously designed my job search strategy in a way that my limitations were hiding many skills that I have. I really appreciate how the workshop was facilitated, the interactive method used, where I was successively an actor and a participant. Even if we know or heard before that our mental can affect our results, it’s totally different when we experience it (like in this workshop).” Participant
Monday, April 13, 2009
Ford continues to bet on Romania by bringing 200m euro to Craiova
The over 200 million-euro capial increase accounts for nearly half the overall foreign investments conducted in January in the form of capital contribution, according to data from the National Trade Registry Office.
While companies such as steel maker Voestalpine dropped their investment plans in Romania or shut down production, as was the case of Leoni on the Mioveni platform, the 200 million-euro investment is a "breath of fresh air" for the Romanian car industry.
Ford will attract its car part suppliers to Craiova, which will lead to the creation of over 40,000 new jobs. The sum is lower than the one announced by company representatives, who said at the beginning of the year that the Board of Directors of Automobile Craiova had approved a share capital increase by 250 million euros for Ford Romania.