by Kurt Heinrich | Jan 2, 2013 | Collaboration
In a world where many of us are already struggling to maintain some semblance of work/school-life balance, it is certainly challenging to spend your spare time working for free. While many people pursue volunteer opportunities purely for altruistic reasons,...
by potential | Oct 31, 2012 | Collaboration
On the surface, consulting everyone and deciding by consensus seems like a no-brainer, the perfect model for making any and all decisions. Its rationale is that every decision should reflect an equal amount of input from all parties, interested or otherwise. For...
by potential | Sep 26, 2012 | Collaboration, Learning & Thinking
One of the unfortunate facts of life is that, more often than not, we’re forced to make some of our most important decisions under pressure. Whether that pressure comes from time constraints, high emotion or some kind of crisis, it’s just not a good time to...
by potential | Feb 8, 2010 | Collaboration
With the actual crisis and the realization that having hockey teams in the American South might not be a great business model after all, Quebec City has started dreaming about a possible return of its beloved Nordiques. In this context, I would like to propose a...
by John Horn | Jan 13, 2009 | Collaboration
Believe it or not, people, most Canadians spends more time at (or on the way to/from) work than at home with family. It’s not just the actual 35 or 37.5 or 40 or 70 hours at work with colleagues to think about, either. There’s also the commuting (some of...