Why do we turn to nonprofits, NGOs and governments to solve society’s biggest problems? Michael Porter admits he’s biased, as a business school professor, but he wants you to hear his case for letting business try to solve massive problems … Read More »
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Magic In The Profit
Purpose Is Good. Shared Purpose Is Better
Customers are no longer just consumers; they’re co-creators. They aren’t just passive members of an audience; they are active members of a community. They want to be a part of something; to belong; to influence; to engage they want it … Read More »
Consumer Experience - The Hot Stove
Consumer experience is the sum total of all interactions a customer has ever had with your brand: tangible, visual, emotional, read, blogged, consumed, experienced. Part 1: Omni Channel Not so long ago our way of shopping was primarily taking place … Read More »
It’s More Than Just Luck
In this video made by Prof. Dietmar Grichnik of the University of St. Gallen, the ten myths of entrepreneurship are explained away and we are shown how one can create a successful start-up business without money, business plan or even … Read More »
Shopify’s Pop-up Shop Broke The Mould
Shopify Inc. has become Canada’s first Internet start-up since the dot-com crash to reach a billion-dollar valuation, thanks to one of the largest venture financing in Canadian history. The Ottawa e-commerce software company enables small and medium-sized retailers to launch … Read More »
Generosity As A Differentiator In Business
I recently moved house and had an interesting encounter with our phone / internet service provider. When we booked a moving date for our service we were unable to get a connection transfer date within 3 weeks of our moving … Read More »
Winning
Alex Hannant is the Executive Director of the Hikurangi Foundation, a social enterprise incubator focused on supporting new solutions to sustainability challenges. In this TED talk, Alex talks about the accelerated rate at which the world is changing and how … Read More »
Radical Measures
An online store was not in Nancy Mudford’s business plan in 2003 when she decided to open a full-service day spa in Vancouver. But three years after she launched Le Petit Spa – a successful venture that she sold in … Read More »
The Best Thing About TED’s Visit To Vancouver
While the rest of Canada slowly thaws, this year’s season of new beginnings has proven to be an extra special one in the city of Vancouver. For those of us working towards building a more sustainable future, we felt blessed … Read More »
Fear Not
How do you deal with the complexity and sheer pressure of dangerous and scary situations? Retired colonel Chris Hadfield paints a vivid portrait of how to be prepared for the worst in space (and life). In this TED talk Chris … Read More »