
Barbara Moses
How do you maintain a healthy balance between work and leisure? How do you adapt to the differing views of employees, each from different generations, within the workplace?
Fast Company Magazine called her a "career guru." Dr. Barbara Moses, a North American leader in career self-management, is the best-selling author of The Good News About Careers: How You'll Be Working in the Next Decade and Career Intelligence.
Dr. Moses is also the author of the acclaimed Career Planning Workbook and Manager's Career Coaching Guide. Her Career Planning Workbook is a "corporate bestseller", completed by over a million people in more than 2000 organizations worldwide. It has been described as "like having a career coach in your pocket."
A sought-after presenter and keynote speaker for senior business and professional audiences, Dr. Moses is consistently praised for her practical insights into new work and personal realities, her stimulating and compelling delivery, and her tell-it-like-it-is style. Moses' insightful and informative presentations outline the extraordinary changes that have occurred in the workplace, and discuss the impact of these changes on how executives and employees are feeling about themselves, their workplace and their future.
Dr. Moses' innovative approach to career self-management has been reported on extensively across North America. She has been quoted and profiled in major North American publications including Fast Company magazine, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Parenting, and the Report on Business. Dr. Moses is also a regular columnist for The Globe and Mail on career issues.
Dr. Moses holds degrees in psychology from McGill University, The London School of Economics and the University of Toronto.
Client Testimonials
" . . . content was superb as usual, and your style of delivery refreshingly frank yet upbeat . . . People commented that you 'tell it like it is' and provide valuable and practical advice on how anyone can be a winner in this new economy . . . you left our audience with a real feeling of hope about the future of work and careers."
Conference Board of Canada
How do you maintain a healthy balance between work and leisure? How do you adapt to the differing views of employees, each from different generations, within the workplace?
Fast Company Magazine called her a "career guru." Dr. Barbara Moses, a North American leader in career self-management, is the best-selling author of The Good News About Careers: How You'll Be Working in the Next Decade and Career Intelligence.
Dr. Moses is also the author of the acclaimed Career Planning Workbook and Manager's Career Coaching Guide. Her Career Planning Workbook is a "corporate bestseller", completed by over a million people in more than 2000 organizations worldwide. It has been described as "like having a career coach in your pocket."
A sought-after presenter and keynote speaker for senior business and professional audiences, Dr. Moses is consistently praised for her practical insights into new work and personal realities, her stimulating and compelling delivery, and her tell-it-like-it-is style. Moses' insightful and informative presentations outline the extraordinary changes that have occurred in the workplace, and discuss the impact of these changes on how executives and employees are feeling about themselves, their workplace and their future.
Dr. Moses' innovative approach to career self-management has been reported on extensively across North America. She has been quoted and profiled in major North American publications including Fast Company magazine, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Parenting, and the Report on Business. Dr. Moses is also a regular columnist for The Globe and Mail on career issues.
Dr. Moses holds degrees in psychology from McGill University, The London School of Economics and the University of Toronto.
Client Testimonials
" . . . content was superb as usual, and your style of delivery refreshingly frank yet upbeat . . . People commented that you 'tell it like it is' and provide valuable and practical advice on how anyone can be a winner in this new economy . . . you left our audience with a real feeling of hope about the future of work and careers."
Conference Board of Canada
