In 1977, a failed research project at McKinsey & Co. set in motion the wheels that would lead Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman, Jr.
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In 1977, a failed research project at McKinsey & Co. set in motion the wheels that would lead Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman, Jr.
Independent report clears City of Ottawa in Rideau sinkhole
The massive, van-swallowing sinkhole that opened up on Rideau Street earlier this year was not the city’s fault, according to an external investigation the city commissioned. By Ryan
Ottawa business helps rebuild Nepal, one cashmere wrap at a time
An Ottawa cashmere company is selling scarves and wraps in this country that help to rebuild classrooms in Nepal. By Ryan Tumilty Corala Cashmere – the
Ottawa’s inflation rate slows to 1.2% in November
The annualized inflation rate in Ottawa ticked downwards last month, part of a national trend driven by lower food prices, Statistics Canada said Thursday. Ottawa’s
Ground contamination latest challenge facing new Ottawa hospital site
Public Services and Procurement Canada say no decision has been made on how to clean up the future site of the Ottawa Civic Hospital or
Ottawa ad agency wants you to ditch your boring out-of-office message
As Christmas creeps closer, outgoing emails increasingly trigger automated out-of-office replies containing standardized, boilerplate messages that most of us scan over at best. McMillan wants
Employment insurance claims fall in Ottawa and Gatineau
The number of local residents receiving employment insurance benefits fell on both sides of the Ottawa River in October, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday. In Ottawa,
City site west of Bronson selected for new Ottawa central library
City staff are recommending a site just west of Bronson, at 557 Wellington Street, for a new iconic central library that will be a partnership with Library
Construction of $30M La Cite ‘hub’ to start in February
One of Ottawa’s post-secondary institutions has released more details about a new multimillion-dollar multi-purpose space on its Aviation Parkway campus that aims to bring students
Council passes budget with concerns over policing and transit
City councillors may have passed Ottawa’s 2017 budget unanimously on Wednesday, but it took three hours of discussion over policing strategies and transit passes to
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