June 30, 2009 Category: Leadership Tags: WILL, Women in Leadership Learning 2 Comments →
Archive for June, 2009

APPLY TO BE A MENTEE (more…)
Audio from the interviews that shape Alberta Venture's "The Right Call" column
I was meaning to blog about the European Union’s “public diplomacy” tour through Western Canada (an area the EU’s trade delegation in Canada has hitherto neglected) tied to the launch in May of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, a long overdue bilateral trade initiative between the EU and Canada. But instead I want to tell a story about a European company I am in awe of right now. (more…)
QUESTION: Should companies mandate female representation on boards and in management?
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How to land contracts with big customers now
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Imperial Oil’s greenlighting of the Kearl oilsands project on May 25 should not be viewed as an inflection point for oil and gas investment. It’s a huge project and a welcome chunk of work for northern construction hands and contractors, but we’re not about to see the energy industry and investors pile back into the oilsands. As usual, Imperial is running against the herd. (more…)
How female leaders rose above gender to storm the glass ceiling, and what they see for the next generation














