Matthew Jackson has been working in video games ever since he graduated from Montreal’s National Animation and Design Centre (Centre NAD), but he admits that it’s his passion for video games that has made him successful in the business – a quality he believes is an absolute requirement for anybody
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The Large and Small of the Canadian Video Game Industry
Posted by corpcentre under StartupsFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3644 days ago
The Benefits of Giving Back
Posted by corpcentre under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3653 days ago
There are few satisfactions in life that can match the feeling of helping to make the world a better place. And while there are many ways to accomplish this, ranging from modest to ambitious, supporting a cause you believe in can bring a tremendous sense of fulfillment, in addition to improving the
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Handling Conflict in The Workplace
Posted by corpcentre under ManagementFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3653 days ago
In all long-term relationships, including professional ones, interpersonal friction is bound to arise. For many people, the natural (and comfortable) response to confrontation is to avoid it entirely, but this is not always the most sensible option. If you believe that a dispute may have an adverse
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Dealing With Disruptive Innovation
Posted by corpcentre under Products and ServicesFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3657 days ago
Harvard business professor Clayton Christensen is renowned for formulating the theory of disruptive innovation—which describes novel products or services with the potential to revolutionize an industry, and displace incumbents from their market position. In his 1996 book The Innovator’s Dilemma: W
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Restoring your attention span
Posted by corpcentre under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3657 days ago
The rapid march of technology in our times is truly remarkable, and shows no sign of abetting. Smart phones exemplify this trend: over the past decade they have become as ubiquitous as credit cards—even the majority of schoolchildren in our society seem to own one. In fact, the presence of smart ph
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Emotional Intelligence: Another Kind of Smart
Posted by corpcentre under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3657 days ago
In addition to integrity and resoluteness in decision-making, great leaders often possess an intangible knack for mobilizing people of disparate backgrounds, personalities, and values toward common goals—maximizing the potential of the team. How do they do it?
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The Write Way: Effective Business Writing
Posted by corpcentre under MarketingFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3714 days ago
It’s hard to overstate the importance of effective writing to the success of a business endeavour. The words you choose to describe your idea, product, or service can make or break a prospective transaction, and attract or repel clients. Furthermore, proficiency in writing can make the difference b
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Unraveling the Talent Myth
Posted by corpcentre under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3721 days ago
In July 2002 the New Yorker published an article called TheTalent Myth by Malcolm Gladwell. In this article Gladwell explores the shortcomings of a widely recognized management system put forward by a management-consulting firm called McKinsey & Company who advocate a three-tiered management proces
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Establishing Success in 10 Seconds
Posted by corpcentre under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3721 days ago
For years, a lot of emphasis has been put on the importance of, and how much you can know about someone, from their having a firm handshake. Well the truth is just about everything in business, from networking, to the job interview, to landing a major deal relies heavily on everything you do before
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Part-Time Entrepreneurship
Posted by corpcentre under StrategyFrom http://blog.corporationcentre.ca 3749 days ago
If you’re not ready to take the leap and quit your current job to run your own business full-time, you can still enjoy entrepreneurship on a part-time basis while maintaining the security of being an employee with an income. But, to do this, you need to keep these points in mind.
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