Opinion: A flicker of hope for a lean promenade
Finally, there’s some terrific news for Sparks Street, the downtown thoroughfare that once throbbed with life but which has been deadly-dull for decades. As initially
Opinion: A flicker of hope for a lean promenade
Finally, there’s some terrific news for Sparks Street, the downtown thoroughfare that once throbbed with life but which has been deadly-dull for decades. As initially
Opinion: Synergizing solutions into revectored deliverables
As the rubber hits the road on a new year, I think we’re all in need of some real blue-sky thinking – perhaps even a
Opinion: Jim Treliving and the art of the deal
Jim Treliving was just a young lad, growing up beneath the big sky of the Canadian Prairies, when he got his first lesson in business.
Opinion: The Indians are coming … wait, they’re already here
You’ve probably been hearing a lot lately about the Indian firm Tata, that country’s largest multinational company and mega-brand. No doubt some of you first
Opinion: I love it when a plan comes together
John Mullins and Randy Komisar, Getting to Plan B: Breaking Through To a Better Business Model, Harvard Business Press, 2009. It’s an old military adage
Opinion: Israel: ‘We are the startup nation’
My first foray into the world of Israeli ingenuity came, oddly enough, not on the sunny shores of the Mediterranean but in the cool breezes
Opinion: Credit freeze or media frenzy?
It went little-reported in the wider media when released a few weeks back, but a recent survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers contained some rather intriguing insights. The
Opinion: Battle of the greedy TV companies?
If Canada’s television giants have their way, many viewers will probably pay even more than they do now to watch their favourite TV shows. The
Opinion: ‘Connected Car’ super cool, but is it safe?
There’s something innately exciting about a car that can flick on the furnace before you get home, don’t you think? Imagine it. You’re on your
Opinion: A question of urban vs. suburban
The City of Ottawa’s policy on densifying the national capital region is working, at least if price differentials are any indication of success: a new
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