- 21 minutes 39 secondsAlan Brookes: Running the Running BusinessFor the past three decades, Alan Brookes, Race Director of the Canadian Running Series, has helped make Canada a racing destination. Here's what he says it takes to make an event that really has meaning for people, and that will keep them coming back.
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11 December 2018, 12:00 pm - 30 minutes 21 secondsHow to Keep Going - Ecobee CEO Stuart Lombard
In 2009, Stuart Lombard's company Ecobee created the first-ever smart thermostat. But when the bigger, better-funded Nest thermostat burst on the scene, everyone told him he should just quit.
He didn't. Here's how Lombard kept going through the tough times, and how he's found a smarter way to success.
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4 December 2018, 12:00 pm - 17 minutes 56 secondsJustin Crabbe: Disrupting the Aviation IndustryCould the sharing economy shake up...air travel? Justin Crabbe thinks so. He's the CEO of Jettly, an app for on-demand private jets – and he wants to compete for customers with major commercial airlines.
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27 November 2018, 8:54 pm - 33 minutes 43 secondsKnix CEO Joanna GriffithsThere's a revolution happening in the women's underwear industry – one that's focused on comfort, function, and what women actually want. Canadian brand Knix is one of the companies leading that movement. Here's how CEO Joanna Griffiths built a successful brand – and a huge online community – by challenging stigmas about women's bodies.
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19 November 2018, 12:00 pm - 19 minutes 18 secondsAb. Velasco: Innovating the Public LibraryPublic libraries on a business podcast? You bet. If you want to know how to reinvent an institution at risk of becoming obsolete, you couldn't find much better inspiration. Many predicted Google would kill the public library, but today they're bustling. People aren't just there for the books. They come for the the 3D printers, the video editing courses, and the cooking classes. That's thanks in part to people like Ab. Velasco, Manager of Innovation for Toronto Public Library. Here's what he's got to say about how any institution, big or small, can push the boundaries.
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7 November 2018, 9:45 pm - 26 minutes 29 secondsSheetal Jaitly, Founder and CEO of TribalScaleTribalScale calls itself a global innovation company. CEO Sheetal Jaitly tells us what it takes to make big corporations more innovative, why interviews are a terrible way to know if you've got a good hire, what he learned as a door-to-door photocopier salesman, and why business leaders need to talk more about their own mental health struggles.
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1 November 2018, 10:39 am - 30 minutes 17 secondsFeminuity CEO and Co-Founder Sarah SaskaDiversity is a hot concept in the business world these days -- but what does that actually mean, and what do companies need to do to be truly inclusive? Sarah Saska wants to help companies make fundamental changes for diversity -- and she says there’s a good business case for them to do it.
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24 October 2018, 10:00 am - 36 minutes 16 secondsRami Alhamad, CEO and founder of PUSHRami Alhamad on the making of the PUSH Band, and what's coming next in the multi-billion dollar business of wearable tech.
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12 October 2018, 2:14 pm - 28 minutes 25 secondsSonia Sennik, executive director, Creative Destruction LabSonia Sennik and the Creative Destruction Lab are searching for 'massively scalable' science-based start-ups...on earth or in space.
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26 September 2018, 2:06 pm - 35 minutes 20 secondsRakuten Kobo CEO Michael TamblynMichael Tamblyn on the launch of a tech titan, the worldwide battle with Kindle, and why he remains bullish on reading.
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19 September 2018, 10:00 am - 34 minutes 53 secondsRubikloud co-founder and CEO Kerry LiuThe science of retail: How artificial intelligence is being used to make stores smarter; from what to order, when to order it, and where to place it to prompt us to buy.
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