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November 2016 Here Comes Santa Ono

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ISTOCK NOVEMBER 2016 BCBUSINESS 21 The Agenda Nourishment for the corporate mind and soul TO DO READ Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One Many of us view a career change as a time of crisis, but Jenny Blake argues the key to mapping what's next is taking small steps, starting with your existing strengths and interests. The former Google career development manager distills the path to career clarity with chapters covering work history, increasing visibility and building a financial foundation. Penguin Random House $37 (hardcover); penguinrandomhouse.ca n WIN CANADA'S TOP EMPLOYER SUMMIT Offered annually since 2004, the summit brings together executives and CEOs from Canada's Top 100 Employers project—an editorial competition that de- termines the best organizations at which to work. This year's keynote speaker, George Takei, will talk about diversity and inclusivity, drawing upon his career as an actor and gay-rights activist. Participants will have the chance to hear case studies from program winners on topics related to maximizing a millennial workforce, inclusive leadership from Canada's most diverse employers, and more. On the evening of day one, there will also be a black-tie reception dinner for the 2016 winners of the Canada's Top 100 Employers project. Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver, November 14 and 15 $2,195; employersummit.ca PROSPER B.C. BUSINESS SUMMIT 2016 How are global trends affecting the provincial economy? The fourth annual B.C. Business Summit will examine the province's competiveness and offer a plan for long-term economic prosperity. This year's keynote speakers are Stephen Poloz, governor of the Bank of Canada; Kevin Lynch, vice-chair of BMO Financial; and Santa Ono, the new president of UBC (more on him on page 28). Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, November 1, 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. $299, $1,175 table of four, $2,350 table of eight; bcbc.com TRANSITION BUSINESS TRANSITIONS FORUM Planning for business transition isn't just for owners contemplating a near-term transaction—it's equally relevant for entrepreneurs interested in long-term planning. The two-day forum focuses on strategies to smooth the transition of business ownership, from understanding how to maximize the value of a business and whether you can afford to sell to how to build the best exit team and hearing from entrepreneurs who have sold. The Westin Bayshore Hotel, November 29 and 30 Conference only $995, $1,195 on-site; full package $1,890, $2,090 on-site; businesstransitionsforum.com PREPARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL PREP BOOTCAMP Formulated by MSys Training, a division of the MSys Technologies consulting and service company, this course prepares experienced project managers to take the Project Management Professional ( PMP) exam needed for designation. Taught over four days, classes explore project management issues via group discussions on a broad spectrum of project manage- ment concepts contained in the PMBOK Guide, end of chapter quizzes and 90 days' access to e-learning. Delta Hotels by Marriott Vancouver Suites, November 28 to December 1 $1,799; msystraining.com LEAD BEYOND: LEAD THROUGH ACTION Presented by Young Women in Business, this confer- ence is for women and men in the first 10 years of their career. Keynote Tracy Austin, senior manager of client experience at Tangerine Bank, will be followed by three hour-long workshops on topics ranging from profes- sional communication to developing leadership skills using one's strengths and mitigating weaknesses. Look for a networking and recruiting open-floor mingle to wrap up the day. Food and refreshments are provided throughout the day. Sandman Hotel Vancouver City Centre, November 19 $150, mingle only $30; ywib.ca/vancouver SULU SESSION George Takei, who played Hikaru Sulu in the original Star Trek, will talk about diversity and inclusivity

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