Do We Vote with Reason?

Voting is the linchpin of a working democracy. In its truest form, the voting process identifies and represents the thoughts, attitudes and belief systems of a society’s population, even while, and sadly, voters many times do not speak for a genuine majority. There would seem to be something fundamentally unsound … Read More

Aging Population Is Good For Business

You’re an entrepreneur at heart, the timing has finally arrived for your leap into the world of business startups, but now the action-stopping tumult of analysis paralysis has started creeping in and you’re having trouble committing to a specific plan. You’ve considered the options, weighed the pros and cons, and … Read More

The Science of Opinion or the Opinion of Science?

The science of opinion or the opinion of science? For Canadians, it’s a matter of perspective. Recent survey suggests the line between fact or fake blurrier than ever “…these are worrisome results,” said Maurice Bitran, Chief Executive Officer of the Ontario Science Centre, which commissioned the survey for Science Literacy … Read More

Integrative Thinking For Better Business Decisions

Combining options instead of choosing key to success A decade ago, former dean Roger Martin of the Rotman School of Management and author of The Opposable Mind, disclosed in his findings that highly successful decisions were being produced by combining, rather than eliminating, conflicting options. An engaging idea, “but how … Read More

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