Scholarship Program

National 2010 Scholarship Program - John Watson Leadership Award

Predictive Success Corporation - Scholarship program

Predictive Success Corporation is pleased to announce the 2010 John Watson Leadership Award. This award has been established to recognize and foster outstanding character development, creative leadership, active citizenship, and academic consistency in students entering post-secondary education. This scholarship will honour clients of Predictive Success and or Certified PI® Analysts as we share the importance of education.

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2009 Scholarship Winner

Zachary Mossman winner of the Predictive Success John Watson Scholarship 2009
The Predictive Success Corporation, one of Canada’s leading human capital management & assessment firms, is pleased to announce the winner of the 2009 John Watson Scholarship Award to Zachary Mossman of Bradford, Ontario This award has been established to recognize and foster outstanding character development, creative leadership, active citizenship, and academic consistency in students entering post-secondary education. Winners must be associated with Predictive Success and Zachary’s father, Chuck Mossman is a certified PI analyst and VP Sales & Marketing at K-Line Group of Companies.

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PI Seminar Schedule 2010

February 23-24, 2010 Toronto, ON

March 02-03, 2010 Moncton, NB

March 23-24, 2010 Toronto, ON

March 23-24, 2010 Halifax, NS

March 29-30, 2010 Calgary, AB

Apr 20-21, 2010 Toronto, ON

Apr 20-21, 2010 Vancouver, BC


Senior Executives Testimonials

"I first heard about the P.I. from an associate in the restaurant industry in Toronto whose opinions I value greatly. Frankly, I couldn't believe the statistics he was telling me! I took the P.I. myself and was astounded at the accuracy of the results. It was as if I was looking at a mirror of myself, and that from 100 questions that I self-selected. Incredible accuracy. I look forward to working with the P.I. team to see how we can possibly integrate some of the concepts into our student learning."
Howard F. Muchnick, Assistant Professor,
Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management,
Ryerson University