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December 2006

My Best Mistake
According to James Keirstead, director of marketing and information technology at Blue Falls Manufacturing Ltd. >
Wanted: Global Minds
To varying degrees, post-secondary schools – both public and private – are searching the world for new students. Here’s how they’re doing it, and why >
Best and Worst of 2006
The 10 biggest business stories – and other milestones and marginalia – of the year gone by >
The Path Toward Sustaining Alberta's Growth
#10 in a 10-part series on practising sustainability in business >
On the Coattails of the Boom
The oil and gas industry bolstered Alberta’s red-hot economy in 2006. Next year, it’s time to look elsewhere >
Only the Smart Survive
The number of private, for-profit colleges and program offerings is growing fast in Alberta. There’s just one problem: the number of prospective students is not. How the players are positioning themselves to withstand an expected industry shake-out >








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