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ACMO est une église d'Ottawa. Notre slogan: "Jésus-Christ au centre de chaque famille". Pour plus d'information, visitez le www.acmo.ca! . ACMO is an Ottawa-based community of believers. Our motto: "Jesus-Christ at the center of every family." For more information, visit us at www.acmo.ca!
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Rethinking Leadership GC (Government of Canada) is a podcast to inspire and challenge your personal leadership journey. We will speak to prominent voices in the field of leadership and see how their experiences, challenges and achievements can inspire us. We look forward to embarking on this journey together!
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Let’s Talk HR! is a new weekly podcast hosted by UKG that focuses on HR, the future of work, and issues that affect your teams and employees. Join us and our special guests to deep dive into the state of HR now and beyond as we discuss mega trends impacting work and the employee experience.
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Brigitte Corbeil is a personal stylist, but beyond that she is a facilitator of well-being for all women. She is the author of the upcoming book « The Goddess Guide to Soul Styling lifestyle ». She loves teaching her clients how to find the right clothes for all body shapes and more importantly, help women feel good about themselves from the inside out. She has devoted most of her life to helping and supporting others by volunteering in health causes close to her heart, sitting on administra ...
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Research shows that feeling like you matter at work is a fundamental human need. It is critical for motivation, fulfillment and well-being. In this episode we welcome back to the Canada School of Public Service, Zach Mercurio, Ph.D., Researcher in purposeful leadership and positive organizational development, sought-after keynote speaker, and autho…
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Comment peut-on intégrer le coaching comme pratique de leadership dans les milieux de travail d’aujourd’hui? France Hutchison, coach de cadres et conseillère en gestion des talents à Transports Canada, met à profit sa vaste expérience en tant que maître coach. Dans cet épisode, Robert Armstrong discute avec elle de la façon dont le coaching peut ai…
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How do you embody coaching as a leadership practice in today’s workplace? France Hutchison, executive coach and talent management advisor with Transport Canada, draws on her extensive experience as a master coach. In this episode, Robert Armstrong engages France in a discussion on how coaching can help you find the courage to achieve your goals aut…
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How do you create a culture of belonging in today's workplace? Culture is the "heart and energy of a shared human experience," says Lorie Corcuera. Lorie is Head of Human Resources at DNEG, Vancouver and Los Angeles, a motion picture visual effects and computer animation company. She is the co-founder and former CEO at SPARK Creations & Company Inc…
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What empowers individuals, teams and organizations to thrive? We are glad to have Stephen Shedletsky on the podcast. Stephen is the head of brand experience and lead ignitor at the world-renowned Simon Sinek Inc. Simon Sinek, optimist, author and speaker, is best known for popularizing the concept of "why" in his first TED Talk. It has become one o…
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This episode was recorded in English. To view the episode in other languages please visit Let's Talk HR! ------ Barry Flack, workforce strategist and top 30 global influencer in HR tech, talks about the connected workforce, automation, and what good work is. What does employee worklife balance, productivity, excellence and fulfilment of job mean fo…
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This episode was recorded in French. To view the episode in other languages please visit Let's Talk HR! ------ [EN] Leadership, CSR & ESG, employee autonomy, HR function specialisation, and shared HR expertise... Luc Bretones discusses the dynamics of the new generation of companies and the importance of aligning words and deeds in the innovation e…
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This episode was recorded in English. To view the episode in other languages please visit Let's Talk HR! ------ Perry Timms, Founder & Chief Energy Officer of People and Transformational HR talks about trust, and how employees are expecting companies to become more ethical in light of BLM, the Me Too movement, and the environment.…
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This episode was recorded in German. To view the episode in other languages please visit Let's Talk HR! ------ [EN] Change is driven from the inside! In this interview, Sabine Kluge, HR Influencer and LinkedIn TopVoice, talks about work-life blending, new skills of HR professionals, the importance of work organisation and what "people before profit…
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This episode was recorded in French. To view the episode in other languages please visit Let's Talk HR! ------ [EN] The future of work is happening now! Samuel Durand, explorer of the Future of work shares his research conducted across the globe on new ways of working and their impact on the well-being of employees. Would 2020 have saved us ten yea…
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This episode was recorded in English. To view the episode in other languages please visit Let's Talk HR! ------ In 2020 we spent a lot of time learning about people and how they work. Fast forward to 2021 and employees are facing burn out and fatigue. How can HR integrate work life synergy into their employee experience strategy? Tom Haak, Director…
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Let’s Talk HR! is a new weekly podcast hosted by UKG that focuses on HR, the future of work, and issues that affect your teams and employees. Join us and our special guests to deep dive into the state of HR now and beyond as we discuss mega trends impacting work and the employee experience. ------ Subtitled episodes are available in English, French…
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Bonjour et bienvenue à l'ACMO! Dans le message de cette semaine, le frère Michel s'inspire de la commémoration du jour de la Pentecôte pour nous faire réaliser combien la naissance de l'Église telle que décrite dans le livres des Actes, au chapitre 2, les versets :1-13, est une image encore très actuelle de notre marche en tant que disciples. Bonne…
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Bonjour et bienvenue à l'ACMO! Dans le message de cette semaine, à l'aide du passage se trouvant dans Éphésiens 5:1-2, le frère Michel nous invite à marcher dans la charité, à l'exemple de Christ, qui nous a aimés, et qui s'est livré lui-même à Dieu pour nous comme une offrande et un sacrifice de bonne odeur. Bonne écoute!…
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Bonjour et bienvenue à l'ACMO! Dans le message de cette semaine, Pasteur Jules nous conduit dans la lecture du premier chapitre de Jérémie (l'appel de Jérémie). Dans cette période de confinement, où l'incertitude règne à cause de la COVID-19, une parole nous redonne espoir: "Je suis avec toi, dit l'Éternel". Bonne écoute!…
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Bonjour et bienvenue à l'ACMO! Dans le message de cette semaine, Pasteur Jules nous encourage à afficher notre foi en Jésus à l'instar de Joseph d'Arimathée, homme riche et membre du Sanhedrin, qui est passé de disciple en cachette à disciple ayant réclamé le corps de Jésus auprès de Pilate, sans crainte des conséquences de sa demande. Bonne écoute…
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Bonjour et bienvenue à l'ACMO! Dans le message de cette semaine, Pasteur Jules nous explique la signification du passage de l'Ecclésiaste, au chapitre 11, les versets 1 et 2: "Jette ton pain sur la face des eaux, car avec le temps tu le retrouveras; donnes-en une part à sept et même à huit, car tu ne sais pas quel malheur peut arriver sur la terre.…
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Bonjour et bienvenue à l'ACMO! Dans le message de cette semaine, Pasteur Jules nous rappelle que malgré tous les exploits qui ont marqué sa vie, "Élie était un homme de la même nature que nous" et qu'il a aussi connu des moments de faiblesse. Au travers de l'exemple d'Élie, Pasteur Jules nous invite à considérer la fidélité de Dieu malgré la défail…
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