Posted by: Jayne | October 16, 2009

Feel Like You Need A Crystal Ball To See Your FUTURE? Try this instead….

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Blue Skies Ahead!
Blue Skies Ahead!

 

UWM-School of Continuing Education
Career Transitions Center  

New Four Week Class Series
(2 courses – Part 1 & Part 2)

Presented by Jayne Holland

Career Changes

In a

Tough Economy?

The Career Transitions Center classes at

UWM-School of Continuing Education offers the

Very Best Resources Available for YOU!

 

UWM-School of Continuing Education
Career Transitions Center

Course Name:

Part 1

“A New Way of Thinking for the FUTURE Work World”

 

Instructor: Jayne Holland

Dates:   Tuesdays beginning November 3, 10, 17, December 1, 2009

Time:   7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

 Place: Plankinton Building, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave., 6th floor, above the Grand Ave Mall.

(For FREE parking, park at Grand Avenue parking structure and get the ticket validated)

Description:  Feel Like You Need A Crystal Ball To See What’s In Your Future?

I do not really have a Crystal Ball, but there are some emerging trends that we can learn to watch and observe to understand what the FUTURE TRENDS will be in the “NEW WORLD OF WORK.” This class will guide you through these changes as the Western-based economy moves from the Information Age, through the Digital Age & into The Conceptual Age. Many jobs (typically “Left Brain” jobs) have begun/Are being automated or Out-Sourced to the Growing Economies of China & India. Learn what types of jobs & positions you may need to know about to stay relevant & the types of skills & potentially new ways of thinking that can help you qualify for the new jobs that will replace the old ones. Obtain information & materials to help assess your future employment opportunities. Guest speakers from different companies and industries will be presenting at each class.

If you have questions, please e-mail me at one of the following:

 To Register:

 

UWM-School of Continuing Education
Career Transitions Cente

Course Name:

Part 2 

“What Will You Do In The FUTURE Job Market?

 Redo Yourself!”

 Instructor: Jayne Holland

 Dates:  Thursdays beginning November 5, 12, 19 and December 3, 2009 

 Time:  7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

 Place: Plankinton Building, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave., 6th floor, above the Grand Ave Mall.

(For FREE parking, park at Grand Avenue parking structure and get the ticket validated)Description:

The intent of this class is to guide and present you with new ideas and attitudes towards a new job, different career of industry. In-depth professional tools are offered to assess your current skills and help identify ones that may need to be updated. You will gain knowledge on how to assess and understand the new skill sets required for the new job market in this FUTURE World of Work. The class will help guide you towards learning how to obtain a new job/career, or change your perspective towards your current career. You will receive updated information and ideas for networking, explore different types of resume options, and obtain knowledge and resources for the companies and industries that will be providing the new jobs for the FUTURE. Guest speakers from different companies and industries will be presenting at each class.

 If you have questions, please e-mail me at one of the following:

 To Register:

 

  • About Instructor: Jayne Holland
    Founder of Blue Skies Consulting, a group of Milwaukee-based consultants. 

Specializing in observing emerging and future trends that affect the World of Work.

  • Guiding and assisting individuals and organizations towards new perspectives and awareness in leadership visioning, organization re-tooling, problem-solving, creative thinking, and customer relationship management.
  • As a Business Solutions Expert, worked in the Staffing, Medical and IT Consulting Services industries, in the areas of Business Development, Solutions & Project Management, Major Account Management, and Personnel Development and Training. 
  • On the Advisory Board for JobCamp Milwaukee, an innovative group that presents participants with access to career education and coaching, networking and social media experts, financial advisers, continuing education and employer opportunities, as well as on the UWM-School of Continuing Education, Career Transitions Center Advisory Board.

Jayne believes in always doing what is in the highest and best good/interest for her clients. Working with this objective on a daily basis has allowed her to develop and maintain strong client relationships over the last 20 years. 

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