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Gauging business impact of the new “global sharing economy”

As exciting as all this is for consumers, it’s an unsettling game-changer for many industries

City converting streets to parks; religious developers on a mission

Streets to parks
How I did it: Doug Pelton

How I did it: Doug Pelton

Becoming a backseat driver in your own business. The Priologic Software Inc. founder wanted to work less, so he spent the past two years building a management team to take over

Increasing your Klout might increase your business

Klout should never be taken as a sole measurement to determine whether someone is important or a better candidate for an employee
Gary Collins: Eye contact

Gary Collins: Eye contact

Former B.C. finance minister takes helm at fast-growing contact lens company

Labour pains and printing presses – the golden age of journalism

“Union democracy” is largely an oxymoron
Life Lessons: Brian Postlewait

Life Lessons: Brian Postlewait

CEO of Mission Possible and 2011 Forty under 40 winner. We all have our own challenges and gifts

Horizon brightening for clean-tech sector in 2012

Managed services providers are looking to acquire technology-focused energy efficiency companies to meet growing customer demand

Leadership best practices #3: How to be an inspirational leader

"Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle.

CON: Given the recent ICBC executive pay revelations, should ICBC be on the block?

ICBC is an asset, not a liability for B.C. taxpayers. Selling ICBC is a lucrative prospect, but only for the handful of private investors and private insurance companies who hope to gain at our expense