Tips & Tricks for Succeeding at Challenging Conversations (Point Grey Campus)
Diane A Ross
Free Seminar, Please RSVP
December 8th, 2010 (Point Grey Campus)
Registration Deadline: December 1, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.
Program Summary:
Most of us feel anxious and uncomfortable when we think about: having to deal with a non-performing team member; delivering difficult news; confronting disrespectful behaviour; or saying “No” to a client, colleague or boss, yet we are faced with having these kinds of challenging conversations on a regular basis. Our ability to handle these conversations well is one of the most important competencies we need to be effective, and to build trust and respect in our organizations. In this session, you will learn some tools and skills and be given a framework to prepare for and manage your most challenging conversations.
You Will Learn:
To evaluate what is at “stake” and whether you need to engage in a particular conversation
To identify what doesn’t work and why when it comes to challenging conversations
A framework to prepare for Challenging Conversations
Skills to navigate Challenging Conversations
How to manage strong emotional reactions to keep conversations on track
Presenter Bio:
Diane is an experienced speaker, facilitator and executive coach. She also trained as a mediator at Harvard Law School. Diane works with leaders, managers and professionals helping them to succeed in their challenging conversations and negotiations. She provides keynote presentations, customized workshops, team building sessions, and executive coaching. Diane has a no-nonsense style that allows her to truly engage with clients and to challenge assumptions and foster personal growth. Diane made the transition from litigation lawyer to consultant in 2004.
By way of background Diane has extensive knowledge and training including 14 years working as a litigation lawyer, a certified executive coach designation from Royal Roads University and training at Harvard Law School’s Program of Instruction for Lawyers in Advanced Negotiations: Managing Difficult Conversations and Mediation. Diane graduated from UBC in 1989 with combined B.Comm (honours) and law degrees.
Diane is currently a non-practicing lawyer with the Law Society of British Columbia, a member of the Canadian Bar Association, and a member of the Women’s Executive Network.
Diane has worked with clients in both the public and the private sector. Her clients include but are not limited to British Columbia Institute of Technology (“BCIT”), B.C. Assessment Authority, School District #68, Best Busy Canada Ltd., College of Licensed Practical Nurses of B.C., The British Columbia Human Resource Management Association (“BCHRMA”), Department of Justice of Canada-B.C. Region, BC Leadership Centre, Yukon Government-Executive Council Office, Certified General Accountants
Association of B.C., Ministry of Attorney General-Criminal Justice Branch, Amber Education Services Ltd, and North Island Employment Foundations Society, as well as a number of law firms. Diane has also presented at the Local Government Management Association Conference, Western Cities Conference, the Woman Lawyers Forum, and the Canadian Bar Association-Alternate Dispute Resolution Subsection.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members
The session is ideally suited for those who are in supervisory or management positions. However, the skills and framework learned are beneficial to anyone who would like to improve their ability to engage in challenging conversations in either their professional or personal life.
Program Information:
December 8, 2010
11:30am-1:00pm
Student Union Building
6138 Student Union Boulevard (view location map)
Auditorium/Theater
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name and location in the subject line.
Speak Up: Speak Out-Personal Power and Respect in the Workplace
Presented by Erica Pinsky
Free Seminar, Please RSVP
This event will be catered
Tuesday, December 7, 2010 (VGH Hospital)
Registration Deadline: December 2, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.
Program Summary:
Over 95% of all workplace disputes can be resolved within the first 3 to 5 days of occurrence...if someone speaks up.
You Will Learn:
- What holds you back
- How you can be your own advocate
- The relationship between behavior and culture
- Engage and empower others through respectful dialogue
Presenter Bio:
Erica Pinsky is a dynamic speaker, author and consultant whose passion is promoting respectful workplace cultures. Her highly acclaimed book, "Road to Respect: Path to Profit" offers engaging stories, powerful insights and concrete strategies to inspire leaders and those they lead to walk the talk of respect at work.
Erica’s work history includes the public, private and non-profit sectors in both federal and provincial jurisdictions. Erica’s experience includes policy development, training and presenting, complaint investigation, mediation, organizational audits, conflict management systems and one-on-one skills development.
Erica has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Sociology from the University of Toronto, a Masters of Science in Industrial Relations from the Université de Montreal and a Conflict Resolution Certificate from the Justice Institute of British Columbia. Erica has received her Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation through the British Columbia Human Resources Management Association.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members
Program Information:
December 7, 2010
12:00pm-1:00pm
Diamond Health Centre
2775 Laurel St (view location map)
9th Floor, Rm DHCC9299
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name and your location in the subject line.
Tips & Tricks for Succeeding at Challenging Conversations
Diane A Ross
Free Seminar, Please RSVP
November 25, 2010 (Okanagan Campus)
Registration Deadline: November 18, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.
Program Summary:
Most of us feel anxious and uncomfortable when we think about: having to deal with a non-performing team member; delivering difficult news; confronting disrespectful behaviour; or saying “No” to a client, colleague or boss, yet we are faced with having these kinds of challenging conversations on a regular basis. Our ability to handle these conversations well is one of the most important competencies we need to be effective, and to build trust and respect in our organizations. In this session, you will learn some tools and skills and be given a framework to prepare for and manage your most challenging conversations.
You Will Learn:
• To evaluate what is at “stake” and whether you need to engage in a particular conversation
• To identify what doesn’t work and why when it comes to challenging conversations
• A framework to prepare for Challenging Conversations
• Skills to navigate Challenging Conversations
• How to manage strong emotional reactions to keep conversations on track
Presenter Bio:
Diane is an experienced speaker, facilitator and executive coach. She also trained as a mediator at Harvard Law School. Diane works with leaders, managers and professionals helping them to succeed in their challenging conversations and negotiations. She provides keynote presentations, customized workshops, team building sessions, and executive coaching. Diane has a no-nonsense style that allows her to truly engage with clients and to challenge assumptions and foster personal growth. Diane made the transition from litigation lawyer to consultant in 2004.
By way of background Diane has extensive knowledge and training including 14 years working as a litigation lawyer, a certified executive coach designation from Royal Roads University and training at Harvard Law School’s Program of Instruction for Lawyers in Advanced Negotiations: Managing Difficult Conversations and Mediation. Diane graduated from UBC in 1989 with combined B.Comm (honours) and law degrees.
Diane is currently a non-practicing lawyer with the Law Society of British Columbia, a member of the Canadian Bar Association, and a member of the Women’s Executive Network.
Diane has worked with clients in both the public and the private sector. Her clients include but are not limited to British Columbia Institute of Technology (“BCIT”), B.C. Assessment Authority, School District #68, Best Busy Canada Ltd., College of Licensed Practical Nurses of B.C., The British Columbia Human Resource Management Association (“BCHRMA”), Department of Justice of Canada-B.C. Region, BC Leadership Centre, Yukon Government-Executive Council Office, Certified General Accountants
Association of B.C., Ministry of Attorney General-Criminal Justice Branch, Amber Education Services Ltd, and North Island Employment Foundations Society, as well as a number of law firms. Diane has also presented at the Local Government Management Association Conference, Western Cities Conference, the Woman Lawyers Forum, and the Canadian Bar Association-Alternate Dispute Resolution Subsection.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members
The session is ideally suited for those who are in supervisory or management positions. However, the skills and framework learned are beneficial to anyone who would like to improve their ability to engage in challenging conversations in either their professional or personal life.
Program Information:
November 25, 2010
12:00pm-2:00pm
Fipke Centre (First Floor)
Rm. 121
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name in the subject line.
Overcoming Obstacles and Opening Doors - An Olympic Journey
Alexa Loo
Free Seminar, Please RSVP
November 16, 2010 (Point Grey Campus)
Registration Deadline: November 10, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.
Program Summary:
Are you a professional who is interested in being inspired and motivated to take control of your career? Here is Alexa Loo’s story: She dreamed big and never lost sight of her Olympic dreams.
You Will Learn:
• Techniques to get motivated and stay focused.
• How to not only overcome obstacles but turn the obstacles into opportunities and open doors for your career.
Presenter Bio:
Alexa Loo is a seven time national champion and two time Olympian in the snowboard parallel giant slalom event. She represented Canada in Torino, Italy, making history as the first Canadian woman to compete in the event for Canada. She then went on to compete at home in the Vancouver 2010 games where she placed 12th.
As an 11 year veteran of the national snowboard team, Alexa was a pioneer in the sport, being the first Canadian woman to make a worldcup final and the first to reach a World Cup podium. She has 3 world cup podiums (one silver and 2 bronze), 11 Continental Cup wins and 22 Continental Cup podiums.
Alexa recently retired from competitive snowboarding ranked 1st in Canada and tied for 9th in the World! Alexa is a chartered accountant, working at Entrust CAs in Richmond. She continues to be give back to sport by serving on the Audit and Finance Committees for the Canadian Olympic Committee, coaching entry level track and field with the Richmond Kajaks and motivating and inspiring others to aim high, work hard and give back by speaking at schools and community events.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members
Program Information:
November 16, 2010
12:00pm-1:00pm
Student Union Building
6138 Student Union Boulevard (view location map)
Rm 216 & 214
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name in the subject line.
Leading from the Middle-Administrators and Staffers Need to Create New Kinds of Conversations for a Hacked World
Friday, October 22, 2010 (Point Grey Campus)
Program Summary:
Leadership knows no bounds. Especially during times of great change, each of us has a responsibility to lead from wherever we are, no matter what our sphere of influence may be.
In this highly interactive session, Bill and Josh will discuss how to lead from the middle in a hacked world. For their latest book, Hacking Work, they met with an underground army of hackers who are saving business from itself, one bad act at a time.
This session is a call for each of us to help our teammates and institution continuously learn and grow through change. That is “leadership” by any definition!
You Will Learn How To:
• Provide “air cover” for those who benevolently hack
• Do Soft Hacks: bending rules through your relationships
• Gain support of an entire department
• Support change just by sharing data
•…and more
Presenter Bio:
THE CV OF A Simpleton
Harvard Business Review, CNBC and Fast Company have called Bill Jensen today’s foremost expert on work complexity and cutting through clutter to what really matters. He has spent the past two decades studying how work gets done. (Much of what he’s found horrifies him.) He is an internationally-acclaimed author and speaker who is known for provocative ideas, extremely useful content, and his passion for making it easier for everyone to work smarter.
His first book, Simplicity, was the Number 5 Leadership/Management book on Amazon in 2000.
His next best-seller is Simplicity Survival Handbook: 32 Ways to Do Less and Accomplish More. His current book, Hacking Work: Breaking Stupid Rules for Smart Results reveals an underground army of benevolent hackers — breaking all sorts of rules so everyone can do great work. Bill is CEO of The Jensen Group, whose mission is: To make it easier to get stuff done. Among the Jensen Group’s clients are Bank of America, GE, NASA, the US Navy SEALS, British Petroleum, American Express, Chevron, the government of Ontario, Pfizer, Merck, L’Oréal Italia, Johnson&Johnson, Guangzhou China Development District, and the Swedish Post Office. Bill’s personal life fantasy is to bicycle around the globe via breweries.
THE CV OFA Hacker
“Josh Klein is the quintessential hacker — someone who takes his greatest joy from combining the unexpected and seeing the result work in new and better ways.” Josh has practiced and was trained, both formally and informally, in hacking — social systems, computer networks, animal behavior, the publishing industry, and most recently, corporate culture. He is an internationally-acclaimed author and speaker with a reputation for provocative ideas, crystal-clear communication across disciplines, and a passion for finding hidden opportunities for technology innovation.
Josh is CEO of H4X Industries; delivering insight on technology innovation strategy. Most of his time is spent consulting to companies and organizations both large and small, such as: Microsoft, Oracle, Frog Design, Best Buy, the MoMa, Gizmodo, Nokia, Johns Hopkins, Bankinter, The FBI, CIA, and others. He also spends a significant amount of time speaking at conferences, such as Gadgetoff, TED, SICS, LA-IP, BIF, and Serious Play, and writing for publications such as The Guardian, Make Magazine, Harvard Business Review, and others. He has appeared on the Sundance Channel, Discovery, Nova, NPR, and similar programs.
Who Should Attend:
All AAPS Members are welcome
Program Information:
Friday, October 22, 2010
11:30 am to 1:00 pm
Student Union Building
6138 Student Union Boulevard (view location map)
Auditorium/Theatre
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name in the subject line.
Transformational Performance Management
Presented by Shauna Grinke
Free Seminar, Please RSVP
August 17, 2010 (Point Grey Campus)
Registration Deadline: August 07, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.
Program Summary:
Do you know how to engage others in outcome-focused conversations that improve performance? The effective leader knows how to build and maintain effective relationships and work toward collaborative solutions.
You Will Learn:
• About your own coaching and feedback strengths and areas for continued development
• How to apply a model that guides the steps for giving acknowledging and developmental feedback
• About your own preferences for questioning and active listening , and expand your options for improved effectiveness
• How to apply coaching techniques in performance discussions, which will enable you to build strong relationships and guide the conversation and goal-setting process.
Presenter Bio:
Creative, dynamic, results-oriented speaker, author and consultant whose
Shauna Grinke is a creative and experienced facilitator, consultant, coach and leader. She has developed and implemented performance management systems for use in organizations throughout the world for companies like the Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts and Best Buy Ltd. She has over 20 years experience as a leader, trainer and business leader and, as a life-long learner, has honed her experience with specialized training through the Centre for Creative Leadership in Colorado, Harvard Business School, and IMD in Lausanne, Switzerland.
As a Human Resource leader in organizations that range from large multi-unit international companies, to small entrepreneurial high-growth businesses, Shauna has been personally accountable for leading the human resource function in a way that delivered measurable value to the employees, the shareholder and the customer. As a consultant, Shauna has helped organizations, leaders and teams manage complex organizational change situations, develop in both team and personal effectiveness, and improve employee engagement and organizational results. Shauna helps other human resources and organizational development professionals by her involvement on the Executive Board of the BC Organizational Development Network.
A skilled and engaging communicator and a facilitator of creative solutions, Shauna has a proven ability to help teams and individuals unlock their potential. Shauna’s current clients include provincial and municipal government departments, crown corporations, private sector businesses and not-for-profit organizations. Her commitment is to help clients create transformative results.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members
Program Information:
August 17, 2010
9:00am to 4:00 pm
(Lunch from 12:00pm-1:00pm)
Location:
Student Union Building
6138 Student Union Boulevard (view location map)
Party room (2nd floor)
Please note: This event will not be catered. Only refreshments will be provided. A lunch break will be from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. There is a cafeteria on ground level of the SUB. There are also microwaves available.
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca. Please ensure that the event name is in the subject line.
Speak Up: Speak Out - Personal Power & Respect in the Workplace
Presented by Erica Pinsky
Free Seminar, Please RSVP
Tuesday, July 20, 2010 (Okanagan Campus)
Registration Deadline: July 09, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.
Program Summary:
Over 95% of all workplace disputes can be resolved within the first 3 to 5 days of occurrence...if someone speaks up.
You Will Learn:
· What holds you back
· How you can be your own advocate
· The relationship between behavior and culture
· Engage and empower others through respectful dialogue
Presenter Bio:
Erica Pinsky is a dynamic speaker, author and consultant whose passion is promoting respectful workplace cultures. Her highly acclaimed book, "Road to Respect: Path to Profit" offers engaging stories, powerful insights and concrete strategies to inspire leaders and those they lead to walk the talk of respect at work.
Erica’s work history includes the public, private and non-profit sectors in both federal and provincial jurisdictions. Erica’s experience includes policy development, training and presenting, complaint investigation, mediation, organizational audits, conflict management systems and one-on-one skills development.
Erica has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Sociology from the University of Toronto, a Masters of Science in Industrial Relations from the Université de Montreal and a Conflict Resolution Certificate from the Justice Institute of British Columbia. Erica has received her Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation through the British Columbia Human Resources Management Association.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members
Program Information:
July 20, 2010
10:30am to 2:30 pm
(Lunch from 12:00pm-1:00pm)
Location:
3333 University Way
University Centre Building (UNC)
Room 200 (Ballroom)
Please note: Lunch and refreshments will be provided to participants.
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca. Please ensure that the event name is in the subject line.
Your Prescription for Life! SEVEN STEPS TO EXTRAORDINARY HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
Presented by Dr. Susan Biali
Free Seminar, Please RSVP
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 (Point Grey Campus)
Program Summary:
Would you like your life to feel more vibrant and satisfying, on all levels? Would you like to know exactly what to do, to get your life, your health, and yourself, back? In this program, Dr. Biali will shine a light into the dark corners of your life plan. You’ll discover the Seven Life Secrets that are critical to total wellness and true life success, while being entertained by Dr. Biali’s straight talking style – and her incorporation of Flamenco dancing into her content. She will share insights and techniques on a variety of practical themes, from food to self-esteem to spirituality.
You Will Learn How To:
• Reclaim your most authentic self, and begin to honor who you really are
• Stop putting yourself last, and start making self-love and self-care an absolute priority in your life
• Honor your body and dramatically improve your health, by listening to and understanding your “body language”
• Choose foods that slow down aging and powerfully protect and improve your health
• Improve the quality of your most important and challenging relationships
• Balance your life and find time for the things that count most
• Make room for the divine in all aspects of your life, and gain a fresh, positive perspective on life’s mysteries
• Turn this knowledge into action, now!
Presenter Bio:
Dr. Susan Biali, M.D., an internationally recognized health and wellness and life balance expert, life coach, speaker, and author, can help you finally take the necessary steps that will move you in the direction of your most fulfilling life - a life filled with extraordinary health and happiness.
Formerly a depressed, frustrated Emergency physician, today Doctor Biali lives her own dream and enjoys a busy and fulfilling life as a practicing medical doctor, media health and wellness expert, author, international speaker, and professional flamenco and salsa dancer. Though currently based in Vancouver, for the past four years she commuted between Canada and Los Cabos, Mexico, where she performed for and taught notable celebrities in some of the world's most prestigious hotels and private events.
Doctor Biali has appeared in print, radio, television, film and internet media throughout North America. She has been featured on Fox News, The Good Life Network and MSNBC, and was the weekly health and wellness expert for the television program The Daily, broadcast coast-to-coast on VisionTV. Recently, she has been invited to join the team of "Lifechangers" wellness experts for the Hollywood entertainment show, Extra.
She is the author of Live a Life You Love: Seven Steps to a Healthier, Happier, More Passionate You (Beaufort Books, 2010).
Who Should Attend?
All AAPS Members are welcome
Program Information:
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Student Union Building
6138 Student Union Boulevard (view location map)
Auditorium/Theater
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca. Please ensure to have the event name in the subject line.
Teach ‘em How to Fish: Practical Coaching Tools for Managers (Okangan Campus)
Teach ‘em How to Fish: Practical Coaching Tools for Managers
Sasja Nieukerk, BA, MA
Consultant, Executive Coach, Facilitator and Trainer
Free Seminar, Please RSVP, Catered Event
May 11, 2010 (Okanagan Campus)
Registration Deadline: April 28, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.
Program Summary:
Coaching is a defined style of interaction that improves performance and innovation. Equipped with outdated or inappropriate approaches to coaching, many managers miss huge opportunities to develop their direct reports' talent and potential. Effective leaders treat every encounter as a potential coaching moment.
Our distinctive Workplace Coaching Model addresses the key challenge you face as a manager; you must meet the developmental needs of your direct reports while juggling your own ambitious goals, busy schedules and daily responsibilities. Our model gives you a framework to help your direct reports learn and get things done themselves, rather than give them orders.
In this highly interactive workshop, you will top up your coaching tool kit and experience coaching firsthand, as both coach and coachee.
You Will Learn to:
A practical definition and demonstration of what workplace coaching is and what it is not
How to identify when you should and when you shouldn't coach
A business case for integrating workplace coaching into your daily routine
Five best practices for a successful coaching conversation
Common traps and how to avoid them
Presenter Bio:
Sasja is a sought after speaker, facilitator, and trainer and has travelled throughout Western Canada giving keynotes and workshops. She is well known for her work in communication and conflict resolution, having developed and delivered workshops that have proven to be extremely popular and highly effective in breaking down barriers to successful working relationships. Sasja is well versed in working with both unionized and non-unionized environments and has achieved great success in providing win-win situations for all parties.
Sasja holds a Master of Arts (MA) with a specialization in Leadership Development and Training from Royal Roads University in Victoria. She is currently completing her certification as a Professional Co-Active Coach through The Coaches Training Institute, recognized worldwide as an industry leader in coach training and certification. In addition, she is also a member of the International Coaching
Federation, which is renowned for its globally recognized credentialing program. Sasja is a qualified Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and certified facilitator for Achieve Global, a leader in the field of training and development for organizations, teams and leaders.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members
Program Information:
May 11, 2010
10:30 am-2:30 pm
Okanagan Room
Participants will be provided lunch and refreshments.
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name in the subject line. Please ensure you indicate the campus location of the seminar when registering.
Teach 'em How to Fish: Practical Coaching Tools for Managers (Free Workshop)
Sasja Nieukerk, BA, MA
Consultant, Executive Coach, Facilitator and Trainer
PowerPoint Presentation
Free Seminar, Please RSVP
April 29, 2010 (Point Grey Campus)
Registration Deadline: April 16, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.
Program Summary:
Coaching is a defined style of interaction that improves performance and innovation. Equipped
with outdated or inappropriate approaches to coaching, many managers miss huge opportunities
to develop their direct reports' talent and potential. Effective leaders treat every encounter as a
potential coaching moment.
Our distinctive Workplace Coaching Model addresses the key challenge you face as a manager;
you must meet the developmental needs of your direct reports while juggling your own ambitious
goals, busy schedules and daily responsibilities. Our model gives you a framework to help your
direct reports learn and get things done themselves, rather than give them orders.
In this highly interactive workshop, you will top up your coaching tool kit and experience coaching
firsthand, as both coach and coachee.
You Will Learn to:
A practical definition and demonstration of what workplace coaching is and what it is not
How to identify when you should and when you shouldn't coach
A business case for integrating workplace coaching into your daily routine
Five best practices for a successful coaching conversation
Common traps and how to avoid them
Presenter Bio:
Sasja is a sought after speaker, facilitator, and trainer and has travelled throughout Western Canada
giving keynotes and workshops. She is well known for her work in communication and conflict resolution, having developed and delivered workshops that have proven to be extremely popular and highly effective in breaking down barriers to successful working relationships. Sasja is well versed in
working with both unionized and non-unionized environments and has achieved great success in providing win-win situations for all parties.
Sasja holds a Master of Arts (MA) with a specialization in Leadership Development and Training from Royal Roads University in Victoria. She is currently completing her certification as a Professional Co-Active Coach through The Coaches Training Institute, recognized worldwide as an industry leader in coach training and certification. In addition, she is also a member of the International Coaching
Federation, which is renowned for its globally recognized credentialing program. Sasja is a qualified Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and certified facilitator for Achieve Global, a leader in the field of training and development for organizations, teams and leaders.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members
Program Information:
April 29, 2010
11:00am-2:00pm
Student Union Building
6138 Student Union Boulevard (view location map)
Party room (2nd floor)
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name and location in the subject line.
CANCELLED: Breaking Down Barriers: Tips to Filing Your 2009 Tax Return
Free Seminar, Only 100 Spots Available, Please RSVP
March 04, 2009 (Point Grey Campus)
Registration Deadline: February 26, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not cancelled.
Program Summary:
Is this your first time filing a tax return? Are you intimidated about the process? Or do you know how to file, but want to maximize your return? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, then this seminar is right for you. CRA wants you to be prepared this 2009 tax season.
You Will Learn:
• Preparing your tax return
• RRSP Contributions
• Homebuyers Plan & Credit
• Tax free Savings account
• My Account for Individuals
• Disability Tax Credit & Registered Disability Savings Plan
• Education credits & Registered Education Savings Plan
Presenter Bio:
Gregory Russell is the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program and Outreach Coordinator for the Vancouver Tax Office of Canada Revenue Agency. He has held this position for the past three years. Prior to this position, he was responsible for approval of waiver requests to reduce tax at source. He has also worked at the Surrey Tax Centre.
Who Should Attend:
Individuals who would like to gain a better understanding of personal taxes and how to make better financial decisions that will minimize their tax situation. This seminar is intended for an audience with little to no background in Tax. This seminar is only for AAPS members.
Program Information:
March 04, 2010
12:00pm to 1:30pm
Henry Angus Building
2053 Main Mall (view location map)
Room 413
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name in the subject line. Only 100 seats available. Registration is a first come first served basis.
Lessons in Shared and Strength-based Leadership
Free Event, Please RSVP
February 09, 2010 (Point Grey Campus)
Registration Deadline: January 22, 2010
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.
Program Summary:
Successful teams are filled with leaders. Two-time Olympian, Entrepreneur and Author, Adam Kreek shares valuable insights on fostering impactful leadership in competitive team environments. Adam’s passion for life is infectious and his simple and proven strategies offer a platform for success across disciplines.
You Will Learn to:
• Develop a sense of team identity and distribute onus to increase productivity and resilience
• Encourage constructive peer pressure and generate better value from each team member
• Identify strengths in yourself and your employees and why this is critical for team success
• Develop resilient team cohesion through shared success
Presenter Bio:
Adam Kreek is a two-time Olympian, Gold Medalist, and entrepreneur. A self-described "positive realist," Adam founded KreekSpeak to help individuals and organizations excel and achieve desired outcomes. He has spoken to over 100,000 people on topics of success, leadership and teamwork. Adam's upcoming book, Beyond Success, will explore key techniques used by Olympians to succeed and most importantly, how we can maintain happiness before and after success is achieved.
Adam holds a degree in Geotechnical Engineering and Hydrology from Stanford University. In the sporting arena, Adam began a rowing career at the age of 16 and went on to win dozens of international medals. After a disappointing 5th place finish at the Athens Olympic Games of 2004, Adam brought home gold for Canada at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. In Dec. 2011, Adam will row across the Atlantic Ocean to advocate for self-awareness and raise funds for Right To Play, a non-profit that uses play to rehabilitate youth in worn-torn regions of the world.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members
Program Information:
February 09, 2010
12:00pm-1:30pm
Student Union Building
6138 Student Union Boulevard (view location map)
Auditorium/Theater
To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name in the subject line.