Future You Toolkit

Jumpstarting the Future You


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I’ve been having a blast helping people prepare for the future of work!

Several corporate events this month, like keynoting for Ultimate Software,

number 20 among this year’s Best Places to Work.



Also there are two free and public events I’d like to invite you to attend.

Both will supply you with great insights into being the best you that you

can be over the next five years!




TED Talk, April 17: Simulcast live from Syracuse University, 5pm to 7pm ET.

Go here for more info
. Teaser: “What makes you, you? Imagine unlocking every future you will ever experience with just that one question!” That’s how it begins. You’ll have to tune in for the rest!



I’m thrilled to be part of a group of most awesome speakers. Here we are at

a rehearsal last month. (Below.) No, I’m not being shunned by the group! When it was my turn to share my story, our coaches from Dale Carnegie had everyone turn so they could only hear me — forcing me to be more be more descriptive with the sights and sounds of my story.

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Future of Work MOOC, April 20 to June 1: 6-week course on the Canvas

Network that is attracting students from all over the globe. Register here. My amazing co-conspirator is Jean Marrapodi, PhD, VP and Manager of Instructional Design for Citizens Bank, and our educational partner is Quincy College.



Topics include:

Week 1: The Future of Work: A New Lens

Week 2: The Future of Work: From the Crucible

Week 3: Reaching Out, Searching Begins

Week 4: Reaching Out, Searching Continues

Week 5: Reaching Out, Searching: Connect the Dots

Week 6: Design Your Future

Class and homework time: 2-4 hours per week



Both events guide you through the introspective journey that prepares you for the next five years. Please join me this month at both of these exciting events!


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