What’s all the buzz about quiet quitting?

What’s all the buzz about quiet quitting? 

First we had “The Great Resignation” and now it is the “Quiet Quitting” craze. Regardless of what we call it, the fact remains that employees are re-evaluating their workplace priorities. But is Quiet Quitting really such a new trend? And what does it say about workplace burnout and overload? This article delves into these questions and offers tips for employers and employees alike. READ MORE.

Job, career, calling: Which leads to happiness?

Do you see your work as a Job, a Career, or a Calling? Your answer to that question is an important first step in discovering purpose in your career path. Based on the Ikigai framework, this article provides tips to help you re-discover your path, re-build your skillset, and re-launch your career with purpose. READ MORE.

Indigenous Leaders Discuss Truth and Reconciliation in the Nonprofit Sector

Following the recent passing of Queen Elizabeth II and this summer’s papal “tour of penance”, there may be new calls for an apology from the Crown and other institutions in relation to the treatment of Canada’s Indigenous peoples. We had the chance to speak to Indigenous leaders from the nonprofit sector in the wake of the Pope’s apology to discuss their thoughts about Canada’s continued journey towards Truth and Reconciliation. LISTEN NOW. 

Conference For Non-Profits, Charities & Volunteers

Mark your calendars October 13 & 14, 2022 for Volunteer BC & BCACG’s Conference. We have a dynamic group of speakers ready to help you future-proof your organization. Learn, enhance your skills and be better equipped for the future. Cost-effective event – $200/2 days. Save your seat.

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