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business – 50 Shades of Grayson
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Contributing to the cyber security conversation. Comments Off on Contributing to the cyber security conversation. My firm, Institute X. Responded and provided a paper to the Canadian Government’s Consultation on Cyber Security. Download it here: institute-x-cyber-security-consultation-submission-oct-2016. On 16 Oct 2016. Comments Off on Intrapreneurshit. Of course, its day in the 1980s sun was a failure. But. Promise is the success of Silicon Valley’s disrupting wunderkind. Should intrapreneurship actual...
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Management – 50 Shades of Grayson
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Asymmetric policy action: cars and drivers. Comments Off on Asymmetric policy action: cars and drivers. I would offer to write a brief piece for. Or some other such magazine but have no desire to spend the time documenting the self-evident, which will be obvious later, just to appear “well researched.” Instead, I’ll write here and content myself with distributing the link. Outlaw blackened windows on all vehicles not in livery service. The value is in the opportunity to negate the anonymity effect to sha...
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Evolution – 50 Shades of Grayson
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That grinding noise at Westminster Abbey? Charles Darwin rolling in his grave. Comments Off on That grinding noise at Westminster Abbey? Charles Darwin rolling in his grave. Canadian General Manager, Sean Forkan. His first-person counsel is not especially enlightening. But there is that one sentence at the end: “As the saying goes, ‘it is not the strongest nor the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.'”. It’s just convenient and relevant cribbing of inspiring words.
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language – 50 Shades of Grayson
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That grinding noise at Westminster Abbey? Charles Darwin rolling in his grave. Comments Off on That grinding noise at Westminster Abbey? Charles Darwin rolling in his grave. Canadian General Manager, Sean Forkan. His first-person counsel is not especially enlightening. But there is that one sentence at the end: “As the saying goes, ‘it is not the strongest nor the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.'”. It’s just convenient and relevant cribbing of inspiring words.
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That grinding noise at Westminster Abbey? Charles Darwin rolling in his grave – 50 Shades of Grayson
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That grinding noise at Westminster Abbey? Charles Darwin rolling in his grave. A PowerPoint slide being shared and liked within LinkedIn says: It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. This is a corrupted Darwinian notion I first saw first in a Globe and Mail op-ed piece entitled, Why leaders must take a different tack when managing change. It’s just convenient and relevant cribbing of inspiring words. On the Origin of the Species.
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Canada – 50 Shades of Grayson
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Contributing to the cyber security conversation. Comments Off on Contributing to the cyber security conversation. My firm, Institute X. Responded and provided a paper to the Canadian Government’s Consultation on Cyber Security. Download it here: institute-x-cyber-security-consultation-submission-oct-2016. On 16 Oct 2016. More like Pontificate State. Comments Off on Innovation Nation? More like Pontificate State. Obviously, it must be misguided tax (incentives) and industrial policy. No, there is a br...
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politics – 50 Shades of Grayson
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Contributing to the cyber security conversation. Comments Off on Contributing to the cyber security conversation. My firm, Institute X. Responded and provided a paper to the Canadian Government’s Consultation on Cyber Security. Download it here: institute-x-cyber-security-consultation-submission-oct-2016. On 16 Oct 2016. Innovation advice… really? Comments Off on Innovation advice… really? The Globe and Mail. Canada must fill three gaps to reach its high-growth future )? Innovation is today’s incantation...
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Jeffrey Simpson: bespectacled Cassandra – 50 Shades of Grayson
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Jeffrey Simpson: bespectacled Cassandra. What triggered this is a column. Maybe I’m looking too deep. Maybe the piece is only 700 words to fill 1/3 of a weekly quota, and means only that these responses to the Loonie’s oscillations is typical and cyclical. In any case, I stand by my assessment: Jeffrey Simpson is, in the course of 90 seconds on an Air Canada Airbus 319, a nice person. On 2 Feb 2015. Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time. We are all Israel now. 169; 2012 recursiveprogress.
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Cicero, anticipating 2015… – 50 Shades of Grayson
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Cicero, anticipating 2015…. Marcus Tullius Cicero lived and wrote between 106 and 43BC. He was a lawyer and “first man” who documented Rome under Caesar. I was doing a little research and came across the following quotation from his works. I guess, some things never change. 8220;Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents, and everyone is writing a book.”. On 5 Feb 2015. Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time. That grinding noise at Westminster Abbey? Charles Darwin rolling in his grave.
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