How to prevent businesses and workers from being left behind in a changing world
Research detailed in the Harvard Business Review finds that on average 42 per cent of the “core skills” within job roles will change by 2022. We in Canada need to take action now.
The Star leads the way to save journalism in Canada
Finally . . . A major media organization in Canada is getting it right. The future of journalism – an essential service in the time of COVID-19 -- is entirely digital and the new owners of The Toronto Star have recognized that.
Canadian Tire shows the way to the future of business
Its website orders have soared during the coronavirus pandemic. The company is smart enough to know that’s never going to change.
The newspaper publishers have it wrong, again
Print is a dying legacy platform. It's time for Canadian media owners to recognize that.
Will COVID-19 be the final nail in the coffin of the newspaper?
The crisis has only accelerated a trend that has been evident in the industry for years, if not decades.
Why aren't grocery stores thinking more about the future of online delivery?
The major chains should realize this is not a temporary problem but a long-term issue that requires planning now.
What if schools are closed next year, too?
It’s a real possibility. The time to plan is now.
Does dog-eat-dog replace globalization?
Donald Trump is blocking exports to Canada of essential medical equipment. Is Doug Ford right when he says it’s time to ensure self-sufficiency here?
The bigger, better digital world ahead
The world after COVID-10 will be vastly different, vastly more digital. We can help you prepare for the changes.