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Design Your Future - Part 3

Cancelled


Date & time
Thursday, April 2, 2020
3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Cost

This event is free

Organization

Student Success Centre

Contact

FutureReady
514-848-2424 ext. 3921

Where

Henry F. Hall Building
1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Room H-771

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

FutureReady

Design Your Future is an innovative developmental lab that combines design thinking and coaching methodologies. The aim is to educate participants in how to create a professional pathway with the mindset and toolkit of a designer.

As a group and individually you will be guided on a journey where we will aim to answer the following big questions:

  • Who am I? Identify your skills and values
  • Where am I going? Mind Mapping
  • What’s holding me back? Coaching circles
  • How do I get there? Action plan leap projects
  • How do I sustain change? Accountability and reflection

Participants will:

  • Gain design thinking skills, tools and methodologies
  • Discover and apply coaching skills; active listening, mirroring, giving and receiving feedback, asking open questions.
  • Gain increased self-awareness of your values, skills, passions and challenges.
  • Learn how to create experiments and action plans that challenge your assumptions and help guide you on your path.

Learn how to create experiments and action plans that challenge your assumptions and help guide you on your path.

Facilitator name: Jess Malz, Consultant, Facilitator & Certified Coach

Jess is a learning experience designer, facilitator and certified coach and has a masters degree in Human Systems Intervention. She is the founder and lead designer at Inbo, a learning design agency based in Montreal. She is passionate about (re)designing the way people learn and develop in the workplace using progressive organizational methods to spark change. She also works as a transformational coach with individuals and groups with her design your future program helping people navigate their careers with the toolkit and mindset of a designer.



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