May/June 2018

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Shifting Entrepreneurial Gears

by Issue: May/June 2018

To succeed in the age of disruption, business founders must analyze the environmental elements affecting their ventures like never before.
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Let’s Make the War on Digital Illiteracy Personal

by Issue: May/June 2018

Hey Canada, ask not what your country can do to improve its competitiveness, ask what you can do for your country’s troublesome skill gap.
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Young Minds Walking Tall

by Issue: May/June 2018

The adult world can learn a lot from how teenage innovators tackle problems, work together and reject limitations.
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Reinventing Big Food

by Issue: May/June 2018

Still reeling from the end of the Twinkie era, packaged food manufacturers are now turning to incubators and accelerators to recover lost relevance.
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Why Donald Trump Isn’t Nobel Laureate Material

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In addition to advancing global peace, the Nobel Peace Prize should go to individuals who foster fraternity among nations, not weaken it.
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The Case for Religious Diversity

by Issue: May/June 2018

The new frontier of workplace diversity programs can’t be fully explored without openly acknowledging religious and spiritual differences.