Virtual work has adverse effects on young employees, HR expert suggests
Human resources consultant Karen Brownrigg argues that the lack of in-person contact may end up harming a young person’s career if not properly managed.
Virtual work has adverse effects on young employees, HR expert suggests
Human resources consultant Karen Brownrigg argues that the lack of in-person contact may end up harming a young person’s career if not properly managed.
Recession will drive employees back to the office, HR exec argues
The rising risk of a recession could give bosses the leverage they need to get their remote workforce back into the office, says the head
Look who’s back in business: Coconut Lagoon
More than two years after watching his business go up in smoke, award-winning Ottawa chef Joe Thottungal was celebrating the grand reopening of Coconut Lagoon
Waste not, want not: Family-run software company helps businesses take a greener approach
“We provide zero waste tools that increase the value of surplus items and materials, converting them from liabilities to assets,” says Norm Ruttan, president of
Techopia Live: How should Ottawa’s tech sector plan for an economic storm?
After a stretch of sky-high valuations for privately held technology companies, record-setting deals and bullish stock markets, the winds of change are blowing across the
Canada’s real estate market is cooling. Here’s what to expect this fall
After fuelling Canada’s economy through the COVID-19 pandemic, the real estate market is showing signs of weakness as home prices fall and bidding wars dissipate.
Bright Side of Business: Mahamoud Hassan brings Black leadership to IT support
On co-founding Toos Technical Solutions, Hassan says that “there’s not a lot of Black leadership in these kinds of companies, so that was the other
Intouch revenues soar 113% in Q2 as sales push pays off
Ottawa software firm posted net income of $591,000, compared with a net loss of $45,000 in the second quarter of 2021.
Grand occasion: supply-chain software ‘trailblazer’ Assent hits 1,000-employee milestone
Ottawa-based company is on track to reach annualized revenues of US$100 million in the next few quarters.
Techopia Live: Supply chain chaos lifting Kinaxis to new heights
Kinaxis CEO John Sicard speaks with Michael Curran in this episode of Techopia Live podcast about his tech firm, which is bucking a downward trend
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