January / February 2018

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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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Squeezing Wisdom Out of a Mouse and a Louse

by Issue: January / February 2018

Anyone looking for leadership advice on Robbie Burns Day (or anytime) should try reading the poet laureate of planning.
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Radical Thinking About Leadership

by , Issue: January / February 2018

Kim Scott’s book Radical Candor signals a new paradigm supported by research linking ‘kick-ass’ leadership with interpersonal connections.