Ideas 2010

Volume: 17   Number: 1

Best of the East

You won't know the best Atlantic Canada has to offer until you've checked out the winners of our seventh annual readers poll. It's the inside scoop on all the old favourites and hot new spots for the savviest business people in 2010
by Various

Ideas 2010

An eclectic group of forward-thinkers offer up their recipes for making meaningful change. Now it's time to act
by Various

Meetings & Conventions: Deliberate dialogues

Meeting organizers are seeing real benefits from orchestrating a more free-form event. But success lies in the integrity of the design
by Kathryn Harley Haynes

Meetings & Conventions: Don't be afraid of the web

It's no longer a question of whether you should use social media, it's how
by Carman Pirie

Meetings & Conventions: Even in tough times

You need to be creative to attract elusive sponsorship money
by Kathryn Harley Haynes

Meetings & Conventions: Group therapy

Social networking experts suggest you ignore virtual meeting places at your peril
by James Gilfoy

Meetings & Conventions: When do we eat?

When it's done right, food can make an event memorable beyond the programming
by Corrie Fletcher-Naylor

Meetings & Conventions: World stages

Halifax has its sights set on a new convention centre to boost business
by Kathryn Harley Haynes
In Progress

The space between

How do we make real progress? This question governs my thinking a lot. Usually it's all in a day's work. Sometimes it's more existential. Turns...
by Pamela Scott Crace
Agenda

The power of ideas

At Dalhousie University in the early 1970s, I met Irvine Carvery when we were studying the sociology of communities. As in many classes during those...
by Neville Gilfoy
Strategy

The new holy trinity

Leadership, strategy, and innovation are the three elements working together to advance our world
by David Holt
The Analyst

Go west, young man

Oil and gas exploration is risky business anywhere, yet Newfoundland is experiencing a mini-boom. Here's why
by Ken Chernin
Spectrum

Trickle-down effect

Accounting for the social and environmental impacts of your suppliers influences how they do business
by Lara Ryan
Creativity

Everything in its place

Want to be creative? Believe it or not, you need to be organized first
by Kathleen Martin
The Back Page

Reviving the art of the possible

Obama-mania may have lost some of its lustre, but politics can still be resurrected from the blogosphere and reality TV
by Jim Meek

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