When I got my MBA 20 years ago McGill’s Henry Mintzberg was considered to be one of the top management and strategy thinkers of the time. His books on management were required reading in many MBA programs. He continues to…
Continue ReadingRunning left, governing from the centre?
I don’t dip much into politics on this blog because I don’t understand the mechanics of the political process – every time I think I have it more or less figured out – some new twist emerges. I’m at the…
Continue ReadingAsurion to Social Media
I see that Asurion is expanding its Moncton call centre. There have been a number of downsizings in recent months and years but some of that has been offset by expansions. It’s hard to have a completely accurate…
Continue ReadingThe freak-y-omics of natural gas distribution
For anyone who follows the energy discussion in New Brunswick, you know that the distribution rate for large users of natural gas is the highest in North America – by a wide margin. The largest industrial users are paying…
Continue ReadingHalifax and Freddy Beach: Cities of the Future
I see that Halifax ranked second in the large cities category for “Large Cities of the Future” in FDI Magazine’s 2010/2011 ranking. The city ranked /1 for quality of life and 6th for infrastructure. Fredericton ranked #1 at the…
Continue ReadingGreen Daulton
Daulton McGuinty was on CBC’s The House today and asking for a fair deal from the feds on green energy support. He argued that if the feds were getting in on the NL-NS Muskrat Falls project, they should be helping…
Continue ReadingLearning from the Show Me State
Missouri has a new economic development strategy. I am particularly interested when states such as Missouri go through this type of exercise because they have a tough time differentiating themselves in the pack of U.S. states (sound familiar?). While…
Continue ReadingElection realities
I see that New Brunswickers are bothered by being ignored in the federal election campaign. If you look at the riding by riding numbers it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. There are only three ridings where…
Continue ReadingBetrayed by Confederation?
Someone asked me to comment on the front page story over the weekend about the New Brunswick government assertion that it was strong armed into Confederation back in 1867 and its economic interests have been subject to the focus on…
Continue ReadingGet your It’s the economy, stupid teeshirts
A long time reader/commenter on this blog sent me this teeshirt. I have been writing this blog for over eight years and closing in on 3,000 posts and have never thought about merchandising. But this looks good to me…
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