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Candid realities about business’ dirty little secret

In an effort to avoid conflict, leaders and team members often conceal their true feelings, withhold their opinions or outwardly agree and go along with the crowd while inside they are vehemently opposed.

Pipeline will siphon off economic opportunities

A young grad student friend from Vancouver recently sent me an email from Oxford that included this line: “Martin Wolf, the chief economic commentator for the Financial Times, gave a guest lecture at the business school in which he summarized t
Annalisa King

Annalisa King

Senior vice-president, Best Buy Canada
Building code changes threaten to inflate construction costs; fraud and foreign cash-flow concerns tighten mortgage market

Building code changes threaten to inflate construction costs; fraud and foreign cash-flow concerns tighten mortgage market

Streamlining on-stream
Don MacDonald

Don MacDonald

CFO, Quadra FNX Mining (now KGHM International)
Jonathan Oldman: Community centred

Jonathan Oldman: Community centred

Jonathan Oldman, executive director of St. James Community Service Society, is bringing strategic focus and organizational savvy to one of the city’s largest non-profits

Is there really anything new about this New Democrat?

Ladies and gentlemen: the man who would be king. Or at least the leader of a minority government that does not include Christy Clark.
Michael Taylor

Michael Taylor

CFO and chief compliance officer, Nicola Wealth Management

Why retiring business owners balk at the idea of selling their companies

Popular media tell us the baby boomers are looking forward to retiring, playing golf and spending winters in Arizona. However, my experience with business owners is entirely different.
John Currie

John Currie

CFO, Lululemon Athletica