Four things you didn’t know were negotiable in a flexible office agreement
If you’ve ever signed an office space lease before, you’re likely familiar with the rigidity of the process. You can negotiate—to some extent—your rent and
Four things you didn’t know were negotiable in a flexible office agreement
If you’ve ever signed an office space lease before, you’re likely familiar with the rigidity of the process. You can negotiate—to some extent—your rent and
Understanding mutual funds and ETFs
Alphabet soup There are so many acronyms and variables in investing and financial planning, it can be a challenge to keep it all straight. There
Cheap and boring: Why the least exciting stocks look pretty good right now
Mark Twain has been credited with saying that “history doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” In my experience, this sage observation is particularly fitting
Access vs. ownership: Why workspace-on-demand is the future
As consumers continue prioritizing access over ownership, the sharing economy is growing by the day. Here’s what this trend tells us about the future of
How to attract the right talent
Most organizations can readily speak to their brand to attract customers. They have invested thousands of dollars to identify the ideal client, create client personas,
Understanding shareholder rights and remedies
Soloway Wright LLP is frequently contacted by individuals as shareholders who are looking to understand their rights as shareholders and know what options are available
Rising costs aren’t going away, but businesses can still thrive
Rising costs have had widespread impacts on Canadian businesses and aren’t going away any time soon. These are two findings in BDC’s new study, “How
The typical office looks a lot different now than it did five years ago. Today, it’s still essential to many businesses—but with one significant change:
Where data strategy meets intellectual property strategy
The successful execution of a business strategy includes the alignment and implementation of strategy subtypes. Most corporations are aware they need a data strategy and
9 perks to get your team excited about working together – in real life
After nearly three years of working from home, what kinds of incentives does your company need to offer to bring your people (happily) back to
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