Last month I had the opportunity to participate in an ISE webinar to talk about what works in careers and employer engagement in schools. It was a great opportunity as, as well as me, there were also
Career Confession: I HATE Unprofessional Emails
Non-capitalized subject lines, an improper greeting, the use of “LOL” or any other form of Internet/text message slang, emoticons, lack of punctuation, attachments with no content in the email bod
Career guidance for decent work
Last week I had the privilege of being involved in an event to celebrate global careers month. The event was convened by the ILO and featured contributions from Pedro Moreno da Fonseca, Jaana Kettunen
Beyond Burnout: How High Performers Can Thrive Without Sacrificing Their Health
If you think burnout is a sign of weakness, you are sorely mistaken. Burnout is a warning signal, a sign to slow down and prioritize your health and well-being. And if you’re someone who is constantl
How U.S. Teachers’ Job Satisfaction Stacks Up Against Their Global Peers’
The largest international survey of teachers provides new insights into teacher satisfaction.
Marketing Without Handcuffs: How to Grow in Regulated Industries
Marketing in regulated industries comes with unique challenges. For a profession that attracts creative individuals, regulations often feel like “handcuffs”: compliance rules, legal constraints, bran
How to Stop Hemorrhaging Teachers From the Profession (Opinion)
Even as some teachers seek other careers, school leaders can stem the flow.
Amplifying advocacy: Career development in a disrupted world of work
This week I took part in another Global Careers Month event, this time convened by the NCDA, CCDF and CERIC in North America. The session explored how can career development professionals can move bey