
No Succession Plan is a Risk
While art imitating life doesn’t usually translate into the world of business, the latest TV season of Succession, about the scripted maneuverings and vicious shrapnel of Logan, Kendall, Roman, Shiv

While art imitating life doesn’t usually translate into the world of business, the latest TV season of Succession, about the scripted maneuverings and vicious shrapnel of Logan, Kendall, Roman, Shiv

Risk management has always been at the core of successful organizations. It is vital. The new ways of doing business are creating new “musts” of risk management. While cyber security

In Edmonton, and throughout Canada, there is a strange business contradiction. While a majority of business leaders agree about the importance of a succession plan, fewer than half actually have

Edmonton is a diverse city in every way and that includes our variety of business interests. While Calgary usually gets touted as the “head office capital” in Alberta, Edmonton also

Whether it’s competition, collaboration, teams and teamwork, conflict management, motivation, being revved and ready for wins or losses, business often compares itself with sports. Not surprisingly, when the team or

Speedbumps are basic facts of life. Dealing with the usual speedbump issues has always been a business process, somewhere between effective planning and crisis management. Suddenly, there is caution and

In the world of industry, many leaders, current or future, may find themselves feeling isolated and alone or with a barrier blocking their growth that they can’t overcome by themselves.

Edmonton businesses are not immune to unexpected, sudden surprises. There are all kinds of cliched, and sometimes scrambling, scenarios about owners of businesses reluctantly unplugging and insisting they are “away

March 16, 2020 started off as business as usual for most Edmonton professionals. This includes NIRIX, IT experts delivering technology and digital workspace innovation for businesses. Since its 2001 launch,

According to the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses, COVID-19 could cause 181,000 organizations across the nation to close their doors. In Alberta, the report shows 22 per cent of businesses