Innovation

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Neglecting the Motherload of Economic Stimulus

by Issue: September/October 2019

Business investment is a gift to growth that keeps on giving, which is why Canada needs to get serious about BI incentives.
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Learning from Huawei’s Superfluidity

by , et al.Issue: May/June 2019

China’s controversial telecommunications equipment maker can teach us about the culture of self-destruction that the Age of Disruption demands.
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Transferring Traditional Banking Skills to the Brave New World

by Issue: March/April 2019

Canada’s fintech ecosystem may be dominated by young entrepreneurs, but they haven’t disrupted the value of old-school industry experience
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Teaching Your Company to Swarm

by Issue: January / February 2019

Inspired by Mother Nature, a growing number of organizations are deploying swarm theory to improve agility, enhance collaboration and improve group decisions.
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Management Theory 2.0: Made (and Innovated) in China

by Issue: July/August 2018

Haier Group chairman Zhang Ruimin is rewriting the corporate playbook, hoping to ignite the IoT revolution by mashing together traditional tenets of capitalism with Eastern thought.
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The Psychology of Innovation

by Issue: March / April 2018

If you are willing and able to embrace organizational chaos, here are 10 tips to help you drive innovation.
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Robo-advisors to Humans: We Come in Peace

by , Issue: January / February 2018

The financial sector would be better served if all concerned saw fintech applications as productivity enablers instead of industry Terminators.
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Disrupting the IPO

by Issue: January / February 2018

Despite some high-profile scams, initial coin offerings represent a promising new digital avenue for fundraising for ventures that understand cryptoeconomics.
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Preparing Canada for the Fintech Tsunami

by Issue: January / February 2018

Our financial sector is navigating monster waves of disruption as it fights to remain a global industry leader. So why isn’t anybody in Ottawa at the helm setting a strategic course?
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The Reality of Artificial Intelligence

by Issue: November / December 2017

Planning for the future is important, but don’t forget about opportunities presented by artificial intelligence offers right now.

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