Join the Harvard Ed Portal the first and third Wednesday of every month for Small Business Workshop Wednesdays. This week's networking session will be hosted at the Artisans Asylum. Check-in is from 9:30am–10:00am with networking to follow. Come take a tour of the space and learn about all Artisans Asylum has to offer!
What makes a resume stand out in this competitive job market? Learn all you need to know about writing resumes—from highlighting your accomplishments to using helpful keywords—with career coach Jayne Mattson.
About Monday Job Seekers Connection: Start your week with a community of other job seekers who support, encourage, motivate, and learn from each other through...
Career Café is a drop-in space for job seekers, career professionals, entrepreneurs, and community members to leverage resources provided by the Harvard Ed Portal's Workforce and Economic Development team. Move your career or business ahead in the company of like-minded peers! You can work independently on your own laptop or use one of ours, either in a group or with staff from the MassHire Downtown Boston Career Center.
Career Café is held on the last Tuesday of every month. Feel free to drop in any time between 11:00am–1:00pm.
People tend to dislike the process of negotiation and often with good reason. They go up against jerks who present low-ball offers, make ultimatums, and try to take advantage of them. Some people feel they have to act like a jerk in response. Others are too nice and give away the store. In a new work, Barry Nalebuff asserts that there is a better way, an approach that brings principles and logic into the negotiation.
Learning to talk less, listen more, and speak with intention can make you happier, healthier, more successful, and can make you a better parent and partner. In STFU: The Power of Keeping Your Mouth Shut in an Endlessly Noisy World, Lyons describes his own journey to overcome his compulsive talking. This process involved digging through mountains of research and interviewing countless experts, including scientists, historians, a former CIA case officer. He also encountered a researcher who has been discovering amazing connections showing how speech is connected to our physical and...
Leaders who appreciate the value of diverse teams first build these teams, and then must ensure that they thrive. Dr. Sarah Federman will discuss this second step with special attention to supporting team members from historically marginalized groups. Her advice comes from her own global experience, as well as, the wisdom of over 100 graduate students in Baltimore, and others who successfully built their lives from the margins.
When faced with conflict, humans often fight or flee. But Julia Minson (HKS) and Francesca Gino (HBS) tell us there is a better strategy: to engage in the disagreement with an open mind and be ready to learn. Drawing on Julia’s research on receptiveness to opposing views and their joint work on the language we need to use to show others we are listening, Julia and Francesca will talk about how to disagree more productively.
Repeats every week on Monday, Wednesday until Wed Mar 22 2023 .
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Location:
Harvard Ed Portal, 224 Western Ave., Allston
The Harvard Ed Portal is excited to offer a new workshop series led by entrepreneur, coach, and success strategist, Kurt Faustin! The Recipe: Learning the Ingredients to Achieving Success, is a 6-part series that will cover everything from goal setting and financial literacy, to team and relationship building. We encourage you to attend as many workshops in the series as you like to build on these important personal and professional skills!
This session will highlight the multiple ways individuals can enter a career in education for Cambridge Public Schools (CPS). The facilitator will review different types of jobs within the district, the required qualifications to apply for these positions, and also the general roles and responsibilities of each role.
Participants will have the opportunity to see what positions are currently available within CPS and also preview the application process. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone considering a career in education!
Get set up for interview research. You will leave prepared to choose among the three types of interviewing methods, equipped to develop an interview schedule, aware of data management options and their ethical implications, and knowledgeable of technologies you can use to record and transcribe your interviews. This workshop complements Intro to NVivo, a qualitative data analysis tool useful for coding interview data.
Online or at Rubenstein 414AB, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 John F. Kennedy St., Cambridge
This hybrid event will be a panel discussion between R. Glenn Hubbard, Dean Emeritus and Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia University; and David Autor, Ford Professor and Margaret MacVicar Faculty Fellow, MIT Department of Economics. It will be moderated by M-RCBG Senior Fellow Aparna Mathur. Refreshments will be served for those joining us in person in the Democracy Lab (R414AB). Others should register to join us remotely via Zoom.
Start your week with a community of other job seekers who support, encourage, motivate, and learn from each other through their job searches. Job Seekers Connection energizes and inspires participants by sharing valuable strategies and techniques from professional career coaches, recruiters, and Human Resources representatives.
This week's Monday Job Seekers Connection is extra special because we'll be providing free headshots before the session! Come dressed to receive a free headshot by photographer Mel Taing....
Join us to celebrate the new year and our suite of new Economic Development programming for 2023 at the Harvard Ed Portal!
Network with friends, colleagues, and special guests while enjoying food, refreshments, and the resources and company of our local business community! You're guaranteed to leave energized and excited to engage with offerings from our calendar of upcoming events at the Ed Portal and our partners—plus with new connections for yourself and your business.
It is easy to condemn obvious wrongdoers but what about the supporting cast of complicitors: business partners, employees, investors, news organizations, and others. Whether we’re aware of it or not, almost all of us have been complicit in the unethical behavior of others. In Complicit, Professor Max Bazerman confronts our complicity head-on and offers strategies for recognizing and avoiding the psychological and other traps that lead us to ignore, condone, or actively support wrongdoing in our businesses, organizations, communities, politics, and more.
Klarman Hall, Harvard Business School, Kresge Way, Boston
On this year's International Day of Persons with Disabilities we have the opportunity to learn stories of inclusive innovation from artists, entrepreneurs, and operators.
Social entrepreneur Liz Powers (AB 2010) will share her story of why she started Artlifting and how she scaled it to a company with over 170 artists in 33 states who have earned over $4M through the sale of their artworks to over 400 corporate clients like Google.
Artists Aimee Hofmann (New York) and Lisa Murphy (Boston) will share why they create art, their innovative approaches, and why it is...