… about the future. There has never been another time when it’s been this safe to revisit what’s important to you and think through the ways to accelerate or pivot towards your true goals. Everyone else is stressed and revisiting what’s important too – so let’s prepare you with tools to build your path with maximum impact. Do you struggle to ‘win the day’ and end up spending too much time working on …
… emerge from the winter and pandemic, the world of work looks very different; with many of you planning everything from an internship to the next phase of your career. If you are "in the process", this is an invitation to review and strengthen the … he has shared with hundreds of Yale students and seasoned executives to help you assess what is important for you in crafting your next position, to get a clearer sense of your …
… Do you wish you could “use the force” instead of actually asking for whatyou want, especially when it comes to negotiating? Do you cringe when you think about negotiating for a better salary, promotion, signing bonus—or even asking for your coffee to be warmed up? Do you fear asking for “too much”? You are not alone! Whether … an entrepreneur, a manager, an employee, or a student, this workshop led by Zoe Chance can improve your negotiation skills and lower your stress. The goal is for you to leave with …
… Classroom 4400 Moderator: Dan Rourke, Calvert Investments Gianfranco Gianfrate, EDHEC Business School – Does Climate Change … focused on multiple issues including infrastructure finance, economic development and impact analysis. Previously, he was a senior advisor to the director of the U.S. Pension … has been working through training and education to build the Fund’s internal perspective on what policies drive ESG performance to better make ESG considerations in investments. George …
… to open the door to meaningful action to combat climate change. Now, post-COP21, one of our major tasks will be to redirect capital toward climate mitigation and environmental … Second, the current set of metrics is predominantly ‘backward-looking’ and focused on impacts (risks and associated costs) rather than opportunity (and associated revenue). If … less organized space of investing). Who are the major organizations working in this space? What initiatives are already in place and how do they interact and complement each other? …
… forecasting (a particular foresight methodology) and show how it can be applied to your work, your studies, and your approach to navigating uncertainty. Signals-based … approach to explore the broadest range of possibilities or innovations that might impact their industry. (For an introduction to IFTF’s use of signals as a building block for … signals of change ● DETERMINE how to filter through lots of information to get at what’s important ● CONTRIBUTE to an IFTF forecast report on the future of food …
… Have you ever asked yourself the question, what should I do after I graduate or leave Yale? At Yale, we have the opportunities to tap … YEI, InnovateHealth, and many others. But, what happens when I leave Yale? What resources can I tap into and who can I reach out to? The workshop of “Option Post-Yale” will give you …
… a community that is helping to accelerate the transition to a just and thriving world. Youcan learn more about our current joint degree students and alumni of the program here . Are you considering this … a joint degree? How has your time at Yale shaped your professional and personal goals? What are the strengths of both schools? How canyou take advantage of and adapt to the …
… We had a great workshop! Materials and resources from the event can be found below: Youcan click here to watch the webinar recording Here are the slides … he has shared with hundreds of Yale students and seasoned executives to help you assess what is important for you in crafting your next position, to get a clearer sense of your …