Ontario Agriculture

The network for agriculture in Ontario, Canada

OPIC - HR Management Training Seminar Series

Event Details

OPIC - HR Management Training Seminar Series

Time: January 20, 2010 from 1pm to 4pm
Location: Royal Canadian Legion, Mitchell
Street: 175 St Andrew
City/Town: Mitchell, ON
Website or Map: http://www.opic.on.ca/aspx/pu…
Phone: 519-993-0469 opicsue@gmail.com
Event Type: opic, hr, seminar
Organized By: OPIC Sue Selves
Latest Activity: Jan 11, 2010

Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)

Event Description

Family Dynamics on the Farm

Module 5: Family Dynamics on the Farm

Why can’t we all just get along? When two people are in a room together there will be conflict, eventually. The potential for disagreements increases when multiple generations and family members work together. How can we have a successful family unit and a successful business? Learners at the module will value the impact of multiple generations and family members working together and identify strategies to use this diversity to their advantage.

This session will be delivered by Jen Denys of The Right Path Consulting Group

http://www.rightpathconsulting.com/

Cost: $20 for OPIC Members per Session

$50 for Non-Members per Session

To register for this session contact Sue Selves 519-993-0469 opicsue@gmail.com

Comment Wall

Comment

RSVP for OPIC - HR Management Training Seminar Series to add comments!

Join Ontario Agriculture

Attending (1)

Agriculture Headlines from Farms.com Canada East News - click on title for full story

Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Sheep

The update to the Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Sheep is well underway, and we want to ensure you have easy access to the latest developments.

Minister MacDonald announces initial list of Livestock Tax Deferral regions for 2025

Ottawa, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

AAFC Drought Monitor: parts of Saskatchewan very dry in July

Saskatchewan was dealing with very dry conditions even with the abundance of moisture in July, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's (AAFC) Drought Monitor for the month.

Is canola on the path to withstand verticillium?

UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA — Two years ago, Brad Crammond had to “scrape some (of) his canola off the ground at harvest,” because verticillium stripe had caused such heavy lodging.

Corn prices down, soybean prices up, after USDA report

The USDA shocked markets yesterday (Mon) by raising corn yields by more than average market expectations, from 181 to 188.8 bushels per acre, alongside higher corn acreage. 

© 2025   Created by Darren Marsland.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service