
Serviced offices vs. co-working: Decoding the key similarities and differences
The concept of shared workspaces has taken off in recent years, in large part due to the supercharged rise in remote and hybrid work that’s
Serviced offices vs. co-working: Decoding the key similarities and differences
The concept of shared workspaces has taken off in recent years, in large part due to the supercharged rise in remote and hybrid work that’s
Your quick guide to managing in-office scheduling for hybrid teams
Hybrid work has had a massive — and arguably unexpected — positive impact on many organizations and employees alike. But it also presents new and
Business strategy 101: Get involved!
Last week, the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Ottawa Business Journal along with several event partners, hosted Ottawa’s annual City Building Summit: Build Up
Creating a digital estate plan
It has been estimated that approximately 20 per cent of all Bitcoin cryptocurrency has been lost due to the inability to access it. Do a
It’s time to spring clean your IT ecosystem
Periodic audits of your IT ecosystem are essential to ensuring optimal health of your IT assets and to ensure that everything remains up-to-date and running
How to crash-proof your retirement income
There are three big things you can do right now to protect your nest egg – and your retirement income – from almost any potential
Understanding the commercial and civil litigation process in Ontario
If two or more parties cannot come to an understanding on a particular legal matter, then they can file a civil case. A civil suit
Business and the art of city building
In 2019 the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Ottawa Business Journal designed and delivered the first Ottawa City Building Summit to gather local business
Fostering an innovation-minded culture
Intellectual property can get complex fast. On any given day, dozens of inventors will search ‘how to get a patent’ only to find themselves submerged
Relic of the Registry System: The slow death of Adverse Possession
Adverse possession, often colloquially but incorrectly referred to as “squatters rights”, is a legal doctrine by which a party obtains legal ownership of land by
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