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Gain a better perspective of our Business Essentials Program (business essentials campus), the College you will attend in the neighborhood of Gastown, and what the students think about the program!
Through this program, you will gain not only a chance to work in Canada, but you will also learn strategic business management skills and strengthen your business English level academically and professionally.
Your experience is divided into two components: 50% college study followed by 50% work experience. Besides, you may also work part-time for the entire duration of your program. This will enable you to earn money to support your stay in Canada.
Each month, we highlight one of our program participants’ experiences by featuring them as our newest Star in their own installment of Stepwest Stories. The best way to find out more about their working experiences in Canada!
I’m sure that every one of us who have been out in the business world for a few years can look back with perfect hindsight and name a few college courses that we should have taken. What’s more disconcerting to me is that I can name a few that weren’t even offered!
I won’t even try to cover the ones you didn’t find for your personal life, like managing personal finances and credit. But on the business side, here is my list of useful courses that we wish existed, but as far as I know, still aren’t generally available:
1.Basic Office Politics. Office politics involves the complex network of power and status within every business, large and small. Don’t you wish that someone had prepped you on how to read the body language, interpret office gossip, and when to hit the delete key on your email rather than the send key?
2.Dress for Success. “You are what you wear” works in business, just like it did in high school. But no one tells you the business norms, so Gen-Y’ers come to work in jeans, baseball caps, tattoos, flip-flops and expect to be treated as executives.
3.Business Writing Skills. Writing in business is not the same as in an academic environment. In school, you’re taught to stretch weak ideas to reach your page limit. The business world expects exactly the opposite. The challenge is to communicate your idea on one page and relegate the supporting detail into an appendix. Read more. Click Here!
“Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is a delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is something we can avoid only by saying nothing, doing nothing and being nothing.” – Denis Waitley
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill
“Winners are not afraid of losing. But losers are. Failure is part of the process of success. People who avoid failure also avoid success.” – Robert T. Kiyosaki
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