Business and economics

  • Dysfunction Canada after Keystone XL

    Creator

    McConaghy, Dennis

    Abstract

    #1 Calgary Herald Bestseller An investigation of the history and demise of the most controversial North American energy infrastructure project. In 2015, President Barack Obama denied approval for TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline, which would have carried crude oil from the Canadian oil sands to the U.S. Gulf Coast, providing great economic benefit to Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Wealthy Renter How to Choose Housing That Will Make You Rich

    Creator

    Avery, Alex

    Abstract

    A National Bestseller! Why be house poor when you can rent rich? “Why rent when you can buy?” More than any other, this phrase captures the overwhelmingly unanimous promotion of home ownership to Canadians. Real estate agents, mortgage brokers, family, friends, and even the government promote ownership as a safe, attractive, and sure-fire path to personal wealth. This one-size-fits-all advice ignores the reality of Canada’s housing market. Canadians deserve better advice.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Modern Couple's Money Guide 7 Smart Steps to Building Wealth Together

    Creator

    Scorgie, Lesley-Anne

    Abstract

    Don’t let financial woes break the bank — or your heart! So you’ve met the love of your life and have settled down. Or perhaps you’re planning a splashy wedding, expecting your first child, or buying a chic house together. Life is fantabulous! The trick is keeping it that way. Money matters are the number one cause of separation and divorce in North America and you can avoid heartache by learning how to merge, manage, and grow your finances together.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Entrepreneurial Edge 3-Book Bundle Everyday Entrepreneur / Family Entrepreneur / Ageless Entrepreneur

    Creator

    Dawkins, Fred

    Abstract

    A three-book bundle of essential advice for budding entrepreneurs, coming from one of the best in business. Includes: Everyday Entrepreneur – #1 Tim, whose career is stagnating despite his having a good job, has developed some software that could be the basis of his own successful business, but he can’t decide whether to set up on his own, which is how he ends up in a class on entrepreneurship conducted by a man named Sam.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Cracked How Telephone Operators Took on Canada’s Largest Corporation ... And Won

    Creator

    Roberts, Joan M.

    Abstract

    2015 Ontario Historical Society Alison Prentice Award — Winner 2016 Heritage Toronto Book Award — Nominated The story of the Bell Canada union drive and the phone operator strike that brought sweeping reform to women’s workplace rights. In the 1970s, Bell Canada was Canada’s largest corporation. It employed thousands of people, including a large number of women who worked as operators and endured very poor pay and working conditions.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Entrepreneurial Edge 2-Book Bundle Everyday Entrepreneur / Family Entrepreneur

    Creator

    Dawkins, Fred

    Abstract

    This special 2-book bundle contains invaluable business advice for the budding entrepreneur from one of the best. In Everyday Entrepreneur, you will meet three individuals who all have entrepreneurial aspirations. The first is Tim, whose career is stagnating, despite having a good job. Tim has developed some software that could form the basis of his own business, but he can’t make the decision whether or not to set up on his own. Terry, a childhood friend, steers Tim into a class on entrepreneurship conducted by a mysterious person named Sam.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Ageless Entrepreneur Never Too Early, Never Too Late

    Creator

    Dawkins, Fred

    Abstract

    Ageless Entrepreneur offers a new perspective on the barriers to entry that young people face today in starting their careers as well as valuable insights into the possibilities for seniors, who all too often are being forced out of the work force when they can least afford it. Entrepreneurial guru Sam Macleod leads an improbable group of would be entrepreneurs into new challenges and unexpected alliances that revitalize their future. Spearheading the group is Sam’s boyhood friend Nick, who like so many others has received the golden handshake prematurely.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • When the Bubble Bursts Surviving the Canadian Real Estate Crash

    Creator

    MacBeth, Hilliard

    Abstract

    Starting in 2008, investors, upset by the stock market collapse, started to see real estate as a "safe haven" investment. While talking with numerous clients, investment manager Hilliard Macbeth realized that Canadians have far too much of their investment capital and savings tied up in expensive real estate when better opportunities are about to appear in other asset classes. He argues that Canada is in the midst of a real estate bubble, and there will soon be a crash in house prices.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Rich by Thirty Your Guide to Financial Success

    Creator

    Scorgie, Lesley-Anne

    Abstract

    Financial analyst Lesley-Anne Scorgie presents the ultimate guide for young people looking to boost their finances. Think you can’t be rich by thirty? Think again! The earlier you make savvy decisions with your finances, the more successful you can be because time is on your side. And you don’t need thousands of dollars or a hefty inheritance to get started. In fact, most young millionaires began by saving a few dollars each week — the cost of a bottle of water or a drop-in fitness class.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Touch Five Factors to Growing and Leading a Human Organization

    Creator

    Maffin, Tod

    Blevis, Mark

    Abstract

    In today’s technology-led pursuit of efficiency, we’ve removed the humanity from business. Here’s how to correct that. For better or worse, digital business has fundamentally changed how organizations hire staff, market their services, and connect with stakeholders. The problem is, in an effort to use technology to connect with people more effectively, we have lost the humanity - that critical person-to-person connection - that is the engine of commerce: Hiring is done by automated keyword searches. Offices have regressed to sterile, highly controlled environments.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié