This phrase captures the very real prospect of millions of people exiting their current roles in anticipation of some next role or next place where they can:
1. work
2. find new meaning, and
3. gain ad reset in a post-covid world

What you will take away from this course…

  • A deep grasp of what is happening in times of career transitions

  • A way to frame your own journey to date and a guide for your road ahead.

  • How to avoid the perils of a careless exit AND how to grasp the promise of exiting well.

Role exits have been researched for many years and
NOW these insights are needed more than ever.

This Deep Dive Is Offered To

  • Give perspective on role transitions

  • Provide practical wisdom on how to navigate towards the promise and away from the perils of role exits

  • The ‘great resignation’ could be a season for a ‘great exploration’

  • We simply need help with the optimizing our explorations

  • 6 Teaching Videos
    With Easy Access

  • Worksheets and Notes
    to Download

  • Personalized Support As Needed

Instructor(s)

Dr. Terry Young

Senior Instructor

Dr. Terry Young is presently a member of the Crest Leadership Board and serves as a Facilitator for the Masters in Christian Leadership degree. He has previously held pastoral leadership positions, most recently at First Alliance Church in Calgary, Fort McMurray Alliance Church, and River of Life Alliance in Calgary. Terry is currently Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Ambrose University. Having completed doctoral research at Gonzaga University on holding environments for leaders in 2004, his desire is to encourage, inspire, and equip leaders who find themselves on the complex front-line of leadership. He is presently researching, writing, and presenting on The Front Porch Effect™ which explores the vital role of reflection in personal and organizational leadership. If he ever writes a best-seller it will be entitled, The Purpose Driven Prayer of Jabez in The Shack Code. Terry is married to Maureen and they share together a family of four grown children and several grandchildren.