Challenging Ourselves to Change the World
When I was a kid, I loved playing with Lego. I went through it by the boxful, dreaming up new things to build. I am sure I didn’t realize it at the time...
When I was a kid, I loved playing with Lego. I went through it by the boxful, dreaming up new things to build. I am sure I didn’t realize it at the time...
We can all be more productive, as individuals and organizations. There is always value that can be added with only the resources at hand. But what increases productivity?
The on-going digitization of everyday life is providing the world of marketing with numerous emerging opportunities to interact with...
On September 30th The Art of Leadership sponsored by Microsoft returned to Vancouver at The Centre. This year’s conference...
In our MBA-saturated culture, strategy-based thinking tends to overshadow design- and idea-based thinking. Wary of the big idea...
The Art of Leadership for Women came to Vancouver on April 5, 2017. This summarizes the presentations of the day featuring Michelle Moore, Kirstine Stewart, Brigid Schulte, Jessica Herrin and Valerie
Live today like a leader would on Day One and you’re a leader today. Live each day this week like a leader would on Day One, you’ve lived a week as a leader. Live each day this month like
You can’t manage time. Time just is. So what is this thing that has been mislabeled for so many years, and why did it get an inappropriate name?
Nothing worth doing is without a collection of awesome myths. The original intent is lovely. “Here’s something that works, come follow me!” The problem with myths is...
Are you a sucker for life hacks? All of us love to get work done faster to get more out of life, but are they really working? Brigid Schulte explains why some of our favourite life hacks might not be
I opened the package when it arrived in the mail. There it was – a beautiful, glossy copy of my book. My first book. Along with pride and joy, I also felt a massive knot of nerves in my stomach
With cross-country transportation limited at the turn of the twentieth century, Vancouver was isolated from Toronto and Montreal’s domestic...