Scale Yourself: Why Great Founders Don’t Always Make Great CEOs
Founders don't always stay on as CEOs of the companies they created. Here are three ways that they can remain at the helm of their organizations for years to come.
Death Goes Digital: How Tech is Breathing New Life into the Business of Death
From direct-to-consumer cremations to digital end-of-life planning services, the business of death is long overdue for a tech overhaul.
Abbey Sharp on Becoming an Influencer in the Food Industry
Abbey Sharp, Founder of Abbey’s Kitchen has somehow made food and science, sassy in the most appetizing of ways. Sharp made a name for herself by defying stereotypes around food
OPINION: The End Of Credit Checks
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Four Questions to Ask to Nail Your First Sales Hire
The CEO as a salesperson does not scale. To ensure your startup can, use these four key questions to hire an effective sales leader. Canada just experienced its top quarter for ven
TAG Heuer and Nintendo Reveal Limited Edition Super Mario Watch
TAG Heuer and Nintendo have partnered to bring us the luxury gaming-inspired timepiece we didn’t know we needed. Since the Swiss watch brand released its first Connected watch in
These Geodesic Domes Offer Pandemic-Friendly Outdoor Retreats
Geodesic domes have entered Canada’s glamping (a portmanteau of “glamorous” and “camping”) game as of late, providing an intimate and unique connection to nature for adve
OPINION: I’m Offering Up My Empty Office Space To Anyone Who Needs It: Here’s Why
It took all of 90 days for me to pass through each of the stages of grief for what our office used to be—a home in the middle of Montreal’s vibrant entertainment district, th