A BETTER WAY TO PLAN YOUR NEXT IT INNOVATION

by Issue: May / June 2009

Large-scale IT projects are highly uncertain and vulnerable to the laws of unintended consequences. But the risks can…

THE GREAT GAME: HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGES THE MANAGERIAL MINDSET

by Issue: July / August 2009

More than ever, now is the time for Canadian businesses – and Canadian business schools – to transform and re-orient……
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Why Big Data is the new competitive advantage

by , et al.Issue: July / August 2012

Many observers, including the authors of this article, believe that Big Data is the new, new thing that will see some…

Six signs that your innovation program is broken

by Issue: May / June 2013

A successful innovation is a little like an iceberg: Look under or behind the innovation and you’ll see the smart…
Carlos Sanchez Pereyra

Plugging in Canada’s EV Ecosystem

by Issue: November / December 2021

If Canada wants to lower GHG emissions by building an electric-vehicle ecosystem, it needs to seriously address skilled-labour issues

COPING WITH COMPLEXITY

by , et al.Issue: May / June 2010

Coping with the complexity of today’s business environment is not about predicting the future or reducing risk. It’s……
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Cultivating Virtual Competence

by , et al.Issue: November / December 2020

Before deciding the future of remote work, smart managers will fully explore the opportunities COVID-19 exposed by re-thinking the training of virtual employees.

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