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Leadership | CTI Working Elements
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What Your Playbook Says about Your Leadership. Leadership. Engagement. Culture. Learning. Until you’ve had the distinct honour and challenge of running a company with employees who depend on you for their livelihood, these words are just words on a page. Clichés. Jargon. Your Culture Reflects Your Leadership. Your environment is a reflection of your values. It is a representation of that which your company focuses on. If it’s a mess, it says something about your values, and that says someth...Warren and ...
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Wish I Knew | CTI Working Elements
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Workplace Design for Well-being. These days, we are seeing more and more opportunities for employers to use workplace design to address the physical and psychological health of their employees, by providing work environments that support user control, natural elements, daylight, and changing postures for a more holistic state of well-being at work. Attract and retain employees. Reduce the costs of absenteeism. Reduce the effects of stress. Improve morale by creating a socially. Another aspect to well-bei...
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Working Voice | CTI Working Elements
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What Your Playbook Says about Your Leadership. Leadership. Engagement. Culture. Learning. Until you’ve had the distinct honour and challenge of running a company with employees who depend on you for their livelihood, these words are just words on a page. Clichés. Jargon. Your Culture Reflects Your Leadership. Your environment is a reflection of your values. It is a representation of that which your company focuses on. If it’s a mess, it says something about your values, and that says someth...Warren and ...
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Tara Whittington | CTI Working Elements
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The Shift to a More Mobile-Oriented Workplace. Michelle Bruce and Tara Whittington are two of our newest Workplace Consultants here at CTI, and both have found the new role to be quite different from their previous ones. Michelle spent the past 15 years managing CTI’s design department, while Tara was previously a designer, and both agree that the lifestyle associated with being a Workplace Consultant is much more mobile-oriented than their past roles. As a designer, I was managing every aspect of a proj...
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September 9, 2015 - Lullaboo Nursery and Childcare Centres selects hind-smith.com to support and enhance their multi-location FileMaker 14 Solution. Lullaboo is a preschool and summer camp providing childcare and infant day care in Maple, Richmond Hill, Aurora, Vaughan, Thornhill, Mississauga and Brampton in the Toronto GTA region.The company uses a complex FileMaker 14 application to track activity of the children in its care, and communicate with parents. Camp Quality is a national charitable organizat...
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Michelle Bruce | CTI Working Elements
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My Favourite Product Michelle Bruce. My name is Michelle Bruce, and as someone who spends most of their time outside. The CTI office liaising with clients, I’m always looking for new ways to work smarter and faster so I can maintain a healthy work/life balance. As our clients make the gradual transition to a more mobile workforce, an easy product for me to recommend (and also one of my personal favourites! Is the Harbour Work Lounge. And any other electronics and personal items you might have. Part task ...
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Management Coach | CTI Working Elements
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What Your Playbook Says about Your Leadership. Leadership. Engagement. Culture. Learning. Until you’ve had the distinct honour and challenge of running a company with employees who depend on you for their livelihood, these words are just words on a page. Clichés. Jargon. Your Culture Reflects Your Leadership. Your environment is a reflection of your values. It is a representation of that which your company focuses on. If it’s a mess, it says something about your values, and that says someth...Warren and ...
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Warren Somers | CTI Working Elements
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Workplace Design for Well-being. These days, we are seeing more and more opportunities for employers to use workplace design to address the physical and psychological health of their employees, by providing work environments that support user control, natural elements, daylight, and changing postures for a more holistic state of well-being at work. Attract and retain employees. Reduce the costs of absenteeism. Reduce the effects of stress. Improve morale by creating a socially. Another aspect to well-bei...
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Mobile Lifestyle | CTI Working Elements
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The Shift to a More Mobile-Oriented Workplace. Michelle Bruce and Tara Whittington are two of our newest Workplace Consultants here at CTI, and both have found the new role to be quite different from their previous ones. Michelle spent the past 15 years managing CTI’s design department, while Tara was previously a designer, and both agree that the lifestyle associated with being a Workplace Consultant is much more mobile-oriented than their past roles. As a designer, I was managing every aspect of a proj...
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Working Voice | CTI Working Elements
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New Hire: Olga Chudakova. As our business continues to grow and expand, CTI is happy to announce the newest addition to our roster of client-facing teams, Olga Chudakova. Olga joins us as a Workplace Consultant and will be responsible for presenting a variety of products and. She explains: I’ve heard a lot of great things about CTI from a number of leading vendors who have worked with them for a while now. But after discussing the Workplace Consultant opportunity in person with. New Hire Megumi Sandoval.