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Have you ever seen one of Frank Gehry’s buildings? They catch your eyes with their unusual contours and their unique materials. Gehry has been dubbed by...
Have you ever seen one of Frank Gehry’s buildings? They catch your eyes with their unusual contours and their unique materials. Gehry has been dubbed by...
Closing remarks by Ron Tite based on the speaches from The Art of Leaderhsip in Calgary.
You talk a lot in the book about the need to design better products and systems that take into account human limitations. Are you generally positive...
A funny thing happens when you lie to people: they tend to believe. Why shouldn’t they? They lie to themselves all the time. Our...
In any problem-solving situation, we all know how common it is for people to come into the process with a biased view, or a lack of information...
For companies like LEGO, over-relying on big data can push a firm to the edge of bankcruptcy. Slowly, businesses have realized that big data has the potential to overlook the most important aspects o
Every business, no matter how great, is vulnerable to decline. This is the subject of Jim Collins’ book “How the mighty fall.” Collins lists...
It’s a tattered and overworked analogy, but it’s also necessarily true: Calgary is in for a bit of house cleaning. Maybe not a complete spring clean...
The digital economy has forever changed the nature of business. Successful companies must now be adept at differentiating their...
We all revere innovation. It is the mystical driver of progress, the secret sauce, the touchstone we reach for whenever our backs are against the...
While most executives believe the vast majority of employees are on board with their company's culture, what if their squeaky wheels are actually...
It sucks when you don't do your best. I am very tough on the work that I put out into the world. Maybe too tough. I was reflecting the other day on some new client pitches...