Innovation

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Enhancing Fintech With Diversity

by Issue: November / December 2017

As the banking sector embraces technology, it risks becoming even more male-dominated and therefore less competitive.
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Topple Your Monolith Before It Crumbles

by Issue: November / December 2017

The choice between remaining an outdated company or transforming into an ecosystem organization is easy if you want a future in the digital age.
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Coming Soon: The Conscious Store

by Issue: September/October 2017

Physical retailers of the future will sell tech-enabled convenience to mass audiences one customer at a time.
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Analyzing Alibaba’s Magic

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The rise of China’s e-commerce giant has been attributed to numerous factors, but the impact of institutional voids should not be ignored.
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Driving Canadian Innovation

by Issue: July/August 2017

If government really wants to boost economic growth through innovation, then the focus must be on increasing related incentives
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Winning the Digital Race

by Issue: May / June 2017

Canada can punch above its weight in the digital age. But as tech industry leader Tom Jenkins notes, public policy will need to outpace disruption.
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Harnessing Innovation

by , Issue: March / April 2017

Management at mature enterprises and startups alike needs to better understand what makes digital innovators tick.
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Boldly Going Digital

by , et al.Issue: March / April 2017

When it comes to maximizing digital strategy returns, embracing real transformation is as important as making the investment.
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Failing to Innovate

by , Issue: March / April 2017

Ordering employees to avoid failure at all costs is the best way for a business to fail, especially in today’s disruptive market place.

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