Monthly Archives: November 2013

Facebook User’s Privacy

I was reading Alexandar Qu’s blogs and one of his posts caught my attention. Facebook would now like to track the hovering and movement of an individual’s mouse while on the website. One problem with this is the mountain of … Continue reading

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Telecom Giants

I was reading Cindy Fu’s blog and found her post about Bell, Rogers, and Telus quite interesting. The three main wireless network providers are threatened by the potential competition of Verizon in Canada. Michael Porter has provided us with a … Continue reading

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TOMS – A Social Enterprise

  A social enterprise creates solutions to social issues with the use of business principles. Blake Mycoskie the founder of TOMS created this company in 2006 after visiting Argentina. Mr. Mycoskie created a business model that was based on sustainable … Continue reading

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A New Approach

John Elkaim recently wrote a blog about how social data has changed the marketing landscape.  There has been a decline of mass media as social media has become rampant. Social media and consumers sites such as Facebook and Amazon are … Continue reading

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A Thanksgiving Day Off

As defined by businessdictionary.com, organizational culture is “the values and behaviours that contribute to the unique social and psychological environment of an organization.” The goal of any manager is to get the best out of of its employees. It is … Continue reading

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Target Coming in Strong

  Metro and Loblaws, two of the country’s largest supermarket chains, are reporting “disappointing earnings.” Loblaw’s stock has dropped by 6% whereas Metro’s stock has dropped by 5%. Target has now entered the Canadian market and is planning to open up … Continue reading

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