How Innovation Is A Lot Like Life
Like everything else in business, successful innovation is about nuts and bolts, says Alec Bruce. It’s hard and sometimes-tedious work. In fact, it’s a lot like life.
Like everything else in business, successful innovation is about nuts and bolts, says Alec Bruce. It’s hard and sometimes-tedious work. In fact, it’s a lot like life.
In this region, more and more people of every age and background are choosing to get with the part-time job market. They’re ‘gigging it’ like trapeze artists drawing each breath as if it’s their very last, says Alec Bruce. That’s how much they cherish a little something we like to call ‘freedom’.
Study after study over 50 years of hard-won experience in places like Norway, Sweden and Finland convincingly argues that investments in early childhood education programs are among the best guarantees of peak, private-sector performance. Why do we fail to recognize this?
Interprovincial free trade, the lowest hanging fruit on the tree of Canadian economic policy, never fails to raise the federal government’s thirst for marvellously empty rhetoric. The real power rests with provinces, says Alec Bruce, who resist change that costs the country billions of dollars.