Let the Elephants Run
CURVED LINE THINKING The rise of the start-up and start-up culture is changing the way business thinks about planning, and about the straight lines of business plans. Steve...
CURVED LINE THINKING The rise of the start-up and start-up culture is changing the way business thinks about planning, and about the straight lines of business plans. Steve...
Learning is about behaviour change. It only happens when people stop doing something the old way, and start doing things the new and better way. If someone does something the same way...
The Art of Leadership for Women came to Toronto on June 15th featuring six renowned thought leaders. See the social media highlights from this sold out event here.
The difference between someone that thinks they are a business owner and someone that thinks they are an entrepreneur is one of mindset mostly. A business owner looks at...
The pain your business might be feeling at the moment isn’t just a hangover from the worst recession on record. Frankly, that would be a piece of cake compared...
79 percent of smartphone owners check their device within 15 minutes of waking up every morning. Perhaps more startling, fully one-third of Americans...
Born between 1980 and 1995, female millennials make up a significant proportion of the current and future talent pool. Attracting the best of these millennial workers is critical to ...
Canada’s #1 Leadership Conference: The Art of Leadership returned to Vancouver on September 14th featuring five...
Where should a would-be habit master start? When I was reporting my book, The Power of Habit, this question was always...
Who do you think comes first – happy employees, happy customers or happy shareholders? My answer may surprise you coming from a bank CEO, in an industry that has arguably not changed…
The modern marketplace demands that people possess a wide range of skills. But what core qualities are truly essential to career advancement, regardless of...
Today we live in a post-privacy society. Nothing drives this point home more poignantly than an observation noted in a speech from former IBM head...