Career
Empowering yourself for a career change
Now in his thirties, Olympian Ato Boldon has been a world-class sprinter, a broadcaster, a politician, a coach, and a pilot – who has a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. Not many people can boast of such varied experiences. The majority of us are conditioned to believe that we must choose one career path, and stick […]
Making your next move
Your job sucks. At least you think so. You rush to brush up your résumé, respond to any vacancy, and sulk. You’d take any opportunity to escape. But wait. You may be rushing into an equally unfulfilling job or worse. Planning your move from your current position to one that actually allows you to do […]
Caribbean communicators on Facebook
It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged, but I blame it on Facebook. Lol. Seriously though, Facebook is great for interacting and forming communities of interest, regardless of whether they’re fun interests or based on serious issues. People are also maximising Facebook’s power, especially for entertainment and events promotion. For example, there’s a big […]
Applying communication strategies at work
Your chances of success in the workplace are multiplied when you’re a great communicator. By-products of effective communication include positive relationships, understanding, cooperation and acceptance. They’re also exactly what you need to achieve your goals and objectives.
Becoming an effective communicator has a lot to do with tapping into the complexities of human behaviour and thinking, […]
Using technology to enhance your communications career
How can you leverage your communications career through the use of technology? This is the question I’ll be answering on Friday at the IABC T&T one-day seminar, “The Future’s not that Scary: Connecting Communications Theory with Real World Practice”. Hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators, the audience […]


