Past Events from November 30, 2021 – December 8, 2021 – Page 7 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

Global Speaker Series: Bring About What You Think About with Eddie LeMoine

Online

Surprisingly, top performers do not necessarily work more hours or have more product knowledge. However, they do have a set of common characteristics that allow them to create the habits needed to achieve their goals. In this powerful keynote presentation, Eddie LeMoine shares insights gained from his research on this topic. He explores the principles from his bestselling book, "Bring About What You Think About." He reveals a straightforward approach to increasing your personal and professional success. Eddie loves what he does and welcomes the opportunity to share his insights and enthusiasm with you. His concepts resonate across different cultures, age groups and occupations. Participants come away inspired and motivated to make lasting changes in their lives. This presentation is packed with valuable ideas interwoven with inspiring anecdotes and accented with humour and emotion. Eddie's practical approach provides you with techniques you can use immediately in your work and personal life. You will discover how to: Become happier at work and home. Improve business and personal relationships. Create more of what you would like to have and less of what you would not Remove the disempowering beliefs that hinder success. Employ the power of emotions on relationships, success, health and […]

Using Git Tools to Manage File Changes and Collaborate: Version Control

Online

This two-part series introduces participants to Git tools. The first session on December 1st focuses on version control. The second workshop on December 8th will explore using Git for collaborative development. Version control is the practice of managing and sharing changes to documents, programming code, websites or any other files to keep track of what’s been changed, by whom, when and why. All previous versions of files are saved and you can even revert to a previous version. Git is a version control software. Git-portal sites, like GitHub or GitLab, offer many useful features to facilitate collaborative development. This beginner level session introduces you to Git. We will show you how to create a repository, record changes to files, explore and restore from the recorded history and how to resolve conflicts (when one member overwrites another’s changes).  

Study and Stay™ Mentorship Information Session

Online

Join us to learn more about becoming a mentor with the Study and Stay™ - Nova Scotia Program. The Study and Stay™ - Nova Scotia Program is designed to support a select group of final-year international students completing their post-secondary studies in Nova Scotia. The 10-month program provides participants with career development opportunities while helping them build strong community connections. The program includes a managed mentorship component, providing opportunities for students to apply their learnings, network, and gain a deeper understanding of Nova Scotia’s workplace culture and job market opportunities. As a mentor of the program, you’ll have a chance to expand your own network, gain leadership skills and support international students as they work toward launching a successful career and fulfilling life in the province.

Sustainable Blue Q&A

Online

Are you interested in a career in aquaculture, simulating the oceanic ecosystem, protecting wild salmon from both disease and overfishing? Join us to learn more as we hear from the people behind Sustainable Blue, a fishery based in Centre Burlington, Nova Scotia. Sustainable Blue uses large swimming tanks to replicate the natural flow of ocean currents. The salmon fishery is used to mimic the ocean ecosystem, to protect salmon from disease and overfishing. Sustainable Blue will speak about the types of careers the company offers now and in the future, and you’ll have the chance to ask questions to company leadership.

Accelerating Growth with Non-Dilutive Sources of Capital

IGNITE Northern Office 352 East River Rd, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada

Considering funding options to help accelerate your company’s growth? Look beyond expensive equity financing and discover non-dilutive funding options. Geared toward early-stage entrepreneurs, this webinar explores how to effectively leverage non-dilutive financing sources – specifically SR&ED and government grant programs. Through this webinar, you will get a better understanding of: How to navigate Government funding for your company How to utilize venture debt for entrepreneurs How Government funding differs from loans and equity The different non-dilutive funding options available (SR&ED Tax Credits, and Government Grant Programs) An overview of eligible activities, projects, and potential funding How OKR Financial can help you Our IGNITE Northern office is located at 352 East River Road, New Glasgow. Can't attend in person? Join the session virtually via Zoom, links will be provided upon registering!

The No BS Social Media Blueprint Workshop

Online

A free-to-join 5-day program for small business owners ready to ideate, create, and implement a social media strategy that allows them to show up authentically and with purpose. Right now, you want to: Find an audience online and really connect with them. Determine your social posting priorities and focus in on what’s important. Create a consistent presence so your audience knows what to expect and looks forward to hearing from you. But you’re struggling with feelings of overwhelm, uncertainty, and general confusion about where to show up and how often. It’s time to UNDERcomplicate your social media marketing strategy. I’m here to show you the strategies I’ve developed over the past decade of running a social media consultancy so you can master your marketing by showing up with authority and connecting with your audience. Here’s what we’ll cover during our time together... Day 1: How to Find Your Audience Online Day 2: Choosing Your Social Media Strategy Day 3: Overcoming Perfectionism to #BeFlawsome Day 4: Create a Consistent Plan Day 5: The Answers to All Your Social Media Questions

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SocialNext: Building your Digital Marketing Strategy for 2022

Online

One ticket.  Two unique online seminars. From the creators of SocialAtHome, we're gathering some of our favourite speakers and experts for a special year-end event! A new seminar series for Canadians ?? who work in digital marketing, social media, and online advertising. SocialNext will take place over two days, with two 90-minute sessions, each featuring three presentations. Your ticket is good for both sessions, and you'll also get post-event access to the recordings for three months. Our speakers include: "How to Write Emails in 2022 That *Actually* Convert." Presented by Sarah Stockdale of Growclass. "More Lies We Tell Ourselves: Holiday Marketer Edition." Presented by Susan Charles, Brand Strategy Lead at Google. "Do NOT Do These Things in 2022." Presented by Chad Neufeld. Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Benevity. "The Latest SEO Trends and Why You Should Know About Them Now in 2022." Presented by Sophie Brooks, Managing Director at Tug Agency. "Move Fast and Create Things: How Web Apps Can Expand Your Capacity in 2022" Presented by Adam Rozenhart and Tyler Butler from Adverb Communications. "Buried Treasure: 12 Tools You Didn't Know Existed But Need." Presented by Beverley Theresa from Throwdown from Throwdown Social Media. Who or what is SocialNext?  SocialNext is a virtual webinar […]

$39

Canva Christmas Card Class

Online

The holidays are coming up and you want to send a digital holiday card to your valued clients, employees or your family. Join Amy Harrison, founder & force of Pixels & Pieces Design as she walks you through how to create 3 different styles of digital holiday cards. Amy will show you how to adapt existing designs to your own company branding or personal style. No Canva experience is necessary- any Canva levels welcome!

CETA SME Business Workshop – Export services to the European Union

Online

The opportunity to grow your business in the European Union (EU) through the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is unparalleled. Your competitive advantage to exporting services to the EU is CETA! Join us to learn: Why the EU is a market with tremendous opportunities for service exporters; How to take advantage and make the most out of available business opportunities in the EU through CETA; and How to capitalize on resources, programs and services offered by the Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) and partner organizations that will smooth your path to EU lucrative markets. Hosted by Canada’s Chief Trade Commissioner, Sara Wilshaw, participants will get advice from experts on the ground, and learn how service exporters can take advantage of CETA’s opportunities. Who should participate? Canadian export-ready SMEs who are: Not yet exporting services to the EU but are interested in doing so; or Already exporting services to the EU but are looking to expand their business; Providing services in the clean technologies, financial and insurance services, information and communications technologies (ICT), infrastructure, life sciences, professional services, tourism, and other services-related sectors. Registration deadline: December 3, 2021 at 11:59pm EST

Using Git Tools to Manage File Changes and Collaborate: Collaboration

Online

This is a two-part series to introduce participants to Git tools used for version control and collaborative development. Version control is the practice of managing and sharing changes to documents, programming code, websites or any other files to keep track of what’s been changed, by whom, when and why. All previous versions of files are saved and you can even revert to a previous version. Git is a version control software. Git-portal sites, like GitHub or GitLab, offer many useful features to facilitate collaborative development. This beginner level session introduces you to Git. We will show you how to create a repository, record changes to files, explore and restore from the recorded history and how to resolve conflicts (when one member overwrites another’s changes). This two-part series introduces participants to Git tools. The first session on December 1st focuses on version control. The second workshop on December 8th will explore using Git for collaborative development.