Chelsea Stewart, House of Hearing, Esterhazy
House of Hearing opened in January 2022 and is a hearing clinic that provides a wide variety of hearing services and solutions. Chelsea Stewart is an audiologist who provides hearing…
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Chelsea Stewart, House of Hearing, Esterhazy
House of Hearing opened in January 2022 and is a hearing clinic that provides a wide variety of hearing services and solutions. Chelsea Stewart is an audiologist who provides hearing…
Improving the Psychological Safety Within Our Teams & Organizations
1-hour presentation where we dig into gaining a shared common language around the work environment, terms, and the many nuances that affect work culture. Gaining an understanding of how a…
Audra Hill, Farmer John’s, Emerald Park
Audra Hill owned her first business at the age of 16: a small concession stand and water toy rental at Regina Beach. She loved the feeling of hard work and independence. …
Easy Hacks for Better Social Media, SEO and Email Marketing in 2023
Learn easy and actionable hacks for reaching and influencing more customers with better social media, SEO, and email marketing in 2023. Join Ashley Drummond from Wow Factor Media whose team…
Employer Branding
Join Chess Club and Insightrix to discuss this season’s unavoidable hot topic—the labour shortage. We’ll discuss what it looks like and what your organization can do about it. Presented By:…
Six Things You Need to Know About Procurement
A Guide For Women Entrepreneurs Originally posted on the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub. There are many challenges that arise when starting and operating your own business. Breaking through the barriers…
Corliss Rassyle, LEAD Conference Canada, Saskatoon
Arlene Dickinson has said that it is never too late for a reinvention and that has been the case of Corliss Rassyle. In her book Reinvention, Ms. Dickinson also refers…
The Secret to Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Imposter syndrome is feeling out of place in the scenes you’ve dreamed up for yourself. It’s reaching that big goal and looking around thinking, “I don’t belong here, someone is…
6 Ways to Come Up With Unique Marketing Ideas
From the beginning, humans have been using persuasion to try to sell their wares. Marketing has been a “thing” for a long time. The big question is how do you…
Radical Responsibility in Leadership: What does it mean to truly lead?
In leadership, it can often feel like you are spending more time putting out fires or personnel management than growing your business. In short, you are reacting to your company…
Separation and Your Business: Protecting What Matters
You have worked hard to establish and build your business. Attend this webinar to learn a bit about how the Saskatchewan Family Property Act treats businesses when spouses separate and…
Things To Consider When Expanding Your Team As A Startup
Originally posted on: Things To Consider When Expanding Your Team As A Startup – Adavirtual Expanding your team as a startup or small business is not an easy job. According…
Doing Good in Your Neighbourhood: Why You Should Implement CSR For Your Business
As COVID-19 picked up pace globally, there was widespread chatter about ongoing discussions about ‘pivoting’, facing the new normal and preparing for the uncertainties. While many were able to shift…
Telling Your Business “This is all you get”!
Owning a business and managing a family isn’t for the faint of heart. If this is you, you likely understand that boundaries between business and family life are easily blurred….
Long-Term Customer Relationships: What happens after the sale?
Original article: https://www.songbirdmarketing.com/sb-spotlight/long-term-customer-relationships-what-happens-after-the-sale You made the sale. Time to celebrate and move on… right? Honestly, that’s one of the biggest mistakes most business owners make. If you build your business…