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Engineering Your Peak Performance – Leadership Lab

With Special Guest Omer Aziz P.Eng– Strengths Based Coach

Worried about your ability to motivate yourself through an online term away from the structure of campus and the close support of your peers? Want to learn tried and true techniques and approaches to hacking your own state of peak performance and state of flow? Come to this interactive workshop where you’ll unpack your own specific triggers and blockers for achieving a flow state and design your own process for more regularly achieving your best possible performance in school and beyond!

About Omer Aziz

Omer is an HR Executive with over 30 years of experience in the hi-tech and telecommunications industry. He is currently consulting with various Canadian companies and is also involved with the Flow Genome Project: Unlocking the Next Level of Human Performance (https://www.flowgenomeproject.com/).Omer has presented at various conferences, has been a guest lecturer at McMaster, Brock, University of Toronto, Carleton University and has consulted with the City of London, Microsoft, Canadian Privy Council, amongst others. He gave a TEDx talk in 2016 in Thunder Bay, Ontario on the topic of ‘Engineering Your Mind for Peak Performance’ and presented at DisruptHR Ottawa and Niagara region.

Program Details:
Date: Wednesday September 30
Time: 8:00 – 9:30 pm EST

2020 LL – Engineering Your Peak Performance

  • Undergraduate – Chemical EngineeringUndergraduate – Civil EngineeringUndergraduate – Computer EngineeringUndergraduate – Electrical EngineeringUndergraduate – Engineering Science (Year 1 and Year 2)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Aerospace Engineering)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Biomedical Systems)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Electrical and Computer Engineering)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Engineering Mathematics, Statistics and Finance)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Energy Systems)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Infrastructure Engineering)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Machine Intelligence)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Physics)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Robotics Engineering)Undergraduate – Industrial EngineeringUndergraduate – Lassonde Mineral EngineeringUndergraduate – Materials EngineeringUndergraduate – Mechanical EngineeringTrackOneOtherMAScMEngMEngCEMMHScPhD studentPost-doctoral fellow
  • 1234PEY5+

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September 30, 2020 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm

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Online

With Special Guest Omer Aziz P.Eng– Strengths Based Coach

Worried about your ability to motivate yourself through an online term away from the structure of campus and the close support of your peers? Want to learn tried and true techniques and approaches to hacking your own state of peak performance and state of flow? Come to this interactive workshop where you’ll unpack your own specific triggers and blockers for achieving a flow state and design your own process for more regularly achieving your best possible performance in school and beyond!

About Omer Aziz

Omer is an HR Executive with over 30 years of experience in the hi-tech and telecommunications industry. He is currently consulting with various Canadian companies and is also involved with the Flow Genome Project: Unlocking the Next Level of Human Performance (https://www.flowgenomeproject.com/).Omer has presented at various conferences, has been a guest lecturer at McMaster, Brock, University of Toronto, Carleton University and has consulted with the City of London, Microsoft, Canadian Privy Council, amongst others. He gave a TEDx talk in 2016 in Thunder Bay, Ontario on the topic of ‘Engineering Your Mind for Peak Performance’ and presented at DisruptHR Ottawa and Niagara region.

Program Details:
Date: Wednesday September 30
Time: 8:00 – 9:30 pm EST

2020 LL – Engineering Your Peak Performance

  • Undergraduate – Chemical EngineeringUndergraduate – Civil EngineeringUndergraduate – Computer EngineeringUndergraduate – Electrical EngineeringUndergraduate – Engineering Science (Year 1 and Year 2)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Aerospace Engineering)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Biomedical Systems)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Electrical and Computer Engineering)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Engineering Mathematics, Statistics and Finance)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Energy Systems)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Infrastructure Engineering)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Machine Intelligence)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Physics)Undergraduate – Engineering Science (Robotics Engineering)Undergraduate – Industrial EngineeringUndergraduate – Lassonde Mineral EngineeringUndergraduate – Materials EngineeringUndergraduate – Mechanical EngineeringTrackOneOtherMAScMEngMEngCEMMHScPhD studentPost-doctoral fellow
  • 1234PEY5+

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