March 24, 2021 – 11am Presented by Karen Lynn Evans, PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise • What will be the business purpose? – Service – Sales – Manufacturing • Why does this matter? • How to decide which type of accounting systems, processes and methods to use To register please email makingadifference@paro.ca
Join the Ontario Chamber of Commerce on Monday, March 22 from 9:15am to 10:00am for a discussion with Ontario’s Premier, Minister of Finance and Associate Minister of Children and Women’s Issues on protecting lives and livelihoods, safe reopening, and laying the foundation for an inclusive and robust economic recovery.
It has been over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in Canada. During a year of unprecedented and unforeseen challenges, Ontarians have shown their true spirit of resilience. Premier Ford, Minister Bethlenfalvy, and Associate Minister Dunlop will address safely reopening the province, vaccine distribution and deployment, and how we can work together to support economic recovery and growth.
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What? In-Conversation with the Premier of Ontario, Minister of Finance & Associate Minister Dunlop
Networking Online March 17, 2021 – 12:15pm Presented by Elizabeth Verway, Spoken Lives: Stories Women Share • Showing up (lighting, sound and framing) • Social media messaging • Networking with a purpose To register please email makingadifference@paro.ca
Bookkeeping for Businesses: Part 1 March 17, 2021 – 11:00am Presented by Karen Lynn Evans, PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise • Why Does Your Business Need Bookkeeping? • 3 Categories of Essential Business Tasks • Cash Receipts (A/R) and cash Disbursements (A/P) To register please email makingadifference@paro.ca
Matthew Schwehr from ADP Canada who is a global leader in Human Capital Management. He’s here to speak about automating payroll, tax filing, and managing your employees through Covid-19 and what the world may look like after.
Presented by: Matthew Schwehr from ADP Canada & Shawna Perkins, Group Consultant with RBC Group Advantage
March 11, 2021 – 1:00pm With different personalities, work styles, and values, we’re bound to get in disagreements in our workplace. In this webinar, we’ll look at some of the ways conflict can escalate and what you can do to de-escalate it and make it a productive experience to foster better participation, engagement, and a stronger organizational culture