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Evolving leadership

Evolving leadership

Unlike his predecessors, this CEO leaves his office door open

On the record

Judges weigh in on criteria used to pick Vancouver's winning CEOs

Cars driving up the costs of health care in British Columbia

My recent research into food issues has awoken me to the crazy dilemma that we’re spending billions in health care costs to pay for the way we eat and move – or don’t move.
Life lessons: Colby Harder

Life lessons: Colby Harder

Defining corporate core strengths can renew company focus
Judges' comments: BC CEO Awards

Judges' comments: BC CEO Awards

Bjorn Moller

Colour of money, not skin, key to election outcome

It’s not such a bad thing that eventually everyone dies. Traffic thins out. Houses are freed up for the young. Old journalists’ lips are loosened about people who can neither sue nor be offended.
Mining success

Mining success

Modelling company on investment bank enables Sandstorm to differentiate itself
Ashley Cooper: Safe bet

Ashley Cooper: Safe bet

Under Cooper's guidance, Paladin has grown from a four-person company into a national organization with 6,000 employees and $150 million in annual sales

Time Mastery – 13 habits of highly successful and effective CEOs

Time is our most precious resource. Every CEO needs to commit to these effective time mastery behaviours in order to “win the war for talent” and accelerate business results.

State of solid state wrings more from old equipment

Like many people, I’m increasingly using mobile devices – smartphones and tablets – for much of my high tech life. But there are times when those gadgets just won’t do for more than writing a short email reply or social networking comment. For PowerPoint presentations, spreadsheets, web page, graphics or video editing and uploading, it’s back to the computer.