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He was also nominated in 1990 as the Rhodes Scholar Candidate at York University, while studying law there. In 1991 Steve withdrew from the study of law to focus on the psychology of adult learning. He incorporated Bristall Morgan in 1994, and has enjoyed great success as a speaker, facilitator and consultant across North America. In 2004, Steve returned to York University and is now working toward a Masters Degree in Psychology. Steve's expertise is in Time Management and Work-Life Balance. His ten-year study on the impact of technology and stress on the working person resulted in a book, entitled Cool Time: A Hands-On Plan for Managing Work and Balancing Time, published by John Wiley and Sons. He is also the author of Up To Speed: An Executive's Guide to Career Transition, a workbook that focuses on strategies for using the Internet to uncover the hidden job market. Steve has delivered workshops, retreats, "lunch 'n' learns" and keynote addresses to hundreds of well-known organizations across Canada and the U.S., and is also in high demand as a personal coach and mentor.
He has appeared on television, on radio and in teleseminars and newspapers around the world, and writes regularly for trade magazines. He is a member of the Canadian Society for Training & Development (CSTD) |
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