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Canadian Business magazine
Sales strategy: Funny business
How humour can be effective in unhappy times.
Rachel Pulfer
April 2009

Profit magazine
Instant MBA: Selling to the poor
There's big business in selling to developing countries — if you take the right approach.
Kim Shiffman
September 2009

Profit magazine
Procurement: Selling to Uncle Sam
The world's largest customer is the U.S. government — and it's willing to buy from Canadian entrepreneurs. Here's how to get your piece of the procurement pie.
Kara Aaserud
March 2008

Profit magazine
Ask the Legends: Mike Lazaridis
RIM's co-founder speaks about the power of gut feel and how two bosses are better than one.
PROFIT Staff
September 2009


Canadian Manufacturing.com
The time is right for industrial M&A of all sizes
Some Canadian companies are taking advantage of US acquisition opportunities, but strong cash flow and a good fit are key
Noelle Stapinsky
September 2009

Canadian Manufacturing.com
Smart tech for HVAC puts small business users in control
Ecobee's internet enabled smart thermostat helps companies go green and save money
Noelle Stapinsky
August, 2009

 

Profit magazine
Dragons' Debate
Stars of TV's Dragons' Den argue the role of government in entrepreneurship and more.
PROFIT Staff
September 2009

Canadian Business magazine
Mobile marketing: Always on the move
Mobile marketing can do so much more than just serve ads.
Andrew Wahl
July 2009

Canadian Business magazine
Branding: Back to basics
Do low-tier brand-name items help or hinder?
Rachel Pulfer
September 2009

Canadian Business magazine
Executive compensation: A say on pay
Canadian investors will soon be voting on exec packages.
Joe Castaldo
September 2009

Canadian Business magazine
PROFIT 100 Videos: Lessons from Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies
The summit's guest speakers share their insights.
PROFIT staff
September 2009



Canadian Manufacturing.com
Managing cash flow key for small business success
Positive cash flow is critical for growth and meeting day-to-day expenses.
Noelle Stapinsky
June, 2009

     
 
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