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SUMMARY:COTR Museia Series - Change Management and Implementing Lasting Organizational Change
DESCRIPTION:Change Management & Implementing Lasting Organizational Change \nChange management processes often date back to Kurt Lewin in the 1940’s. There have been a multitude of scholarly articles that have proven the effectiveness of various methods\, but often these processes still aren’t universally adopted. This Museia will explore some of the history of change management\, look at real-life examples of successes and failures\, with a focus on providing valuable information and practical processes to help any organization make meaningful and sustainable change. \nAbout The Presenter\nKevin Boehmer is a CPA\, CA and is currently finishing his MBA through Carleton University\, with a major in change management. Kevin has taught at the College of the Rockies for the past decade in the BBA program. He currently sits on the ACE board\, was previously the director of finance for Yaqan nuʔkiy and a Councillor for the Town of Creston. Kevin also owned and operated his own accounting firm before transitioning to teaching full-time at the College. \n\nRegister here: COTR Museia Lecture Registration – College of the Rockies \n\n\n 
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/cotr-museia-series-change-management-implementing-lasting-organizational-change/
LOCATION:College of the Rockies Cranbrook Campus Lecture Theatre- Room 250\, 2700 College Way\, Cranbrook\, Canada
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SUMMARY:She Means Business - The Future of Work - A Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening led by a group of local women leaders. The panel will discuss the changing realities and future of work in our region including: \n\nInfluence of constantly evolving technology on processes\nBusiness to make a living and create thriving communities\nRole of the education system in shaping the workforce of the future\nChanging workforce needs and wants\nPeople with barriers and their potential for the labour market\n\nThe Future of Work – A Discussion will be an interactive event with ample time for questions and to network. Light refreshments will be served. \nThis event is the result of a partnership between College of the Rockies\, Community Futures East Kootenay\, Kootenay Employment Services\, Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce and WeBC and is funded by the Government of Canada’s Women Entrepreneurship Strategy.
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/she-means-business-the-future-of-work-a-discussion/
LOCATION:College of the Rockies Cranbrook Campus Lecture Theatre- Room 250\, 2700 College Way\, Cranbrook\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Career Fair
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Documentary Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of Living in Hope: Viola Desmond’s Story\, a powerful documentary celebrating the life and legacy of Viola Desmond\, a trailblazer in Canada’s civil rights movement. \nFriday\, February 27\n12:00–1:00 pm \nLecture Theatre Room 250 \nOpen to all students and employees. Light refreshments provided. \nWe look forward to coming together to honour Black history and leadership through learning\, reflection\, and community. \nPresented by the Advisory Committee on the Experiences of Black Students and Employees
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/black-history-month-documentary-screening/
LOCATION:College of the Rockies Cranbrook Campus Lecture Theatre- Room 250\, 2700 College Way\, Cranbrook\, Canada
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SUMMARY:COTR Museia Series - Believing the Unbelievable
DESCRIPTION:Believing the Unbelievable: UFO Religions and the Human Search for Meaning \nNew religious movements have appeared throughout history as responses to moments when the world no longer seems coherent. They provide meaning\, belonging\, and guidance in periods of uncertainty. UFO religions represent one contemporary example of this broader pattern. From Raëlism to Heaven’s Gate\, these groups illustrate how narratives of cosmic visitors emerge as frameworks for understanding human existence. \nThis Museia Talk explores UFO religions not as curiosities to dismiss\, but as windows into the ways people construct meaning\, identity\, and hope in modern life. Audience members will leave with a deeper understanding of how extraordinary beliefs often reflect very ordinary human needs and how studying them reminds us that the search for meaning is something we all share. \nRegister here: COTR Museia Lecture Registration – College of the Rockies \nAbout The Presenter\n\n\nDr. C. Shaun Longstreet\, Dean at College of the Rockies is a scholar of religion with a focus on early Judaism and Christianity\, the ancient Near East\, and the emergence of new religious movements. He earned his Ph.D. in Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity from the University of Notre Dame\, along with graduate degrees in theology and comparative religion. His teaching and research have included ancient Hebrew scriptures\, South and East Asian philosophies\, and contemporary new religious movements including apocalyptic Buddhism\, Wicca\, and charismatic Christian spirituality. Dr. Longstreet has published and presented widely on pedagogy\, diversity\, and the intersections of religion and culture\, and continues to explore how communities construct meaning in times of rapid change. \n 
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/cotr-museia-series-believing-the-unbelievable/
LOCATION:College of the Rockies Cranbrook Campus Lecture Theatre- Room 250\, 2700 College Way\, Cranbrook\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Faculty and Employees,Students
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