Other People’s Recylced News | April 27 – May 3
4 May
Growth drives investment
Mark Shoniker, senior director of BMO Business Finance in Toronto, says supplier relationships are often a prime area where businesses can look to sustain growth or to simply make ends meet.
Some Businesses Thriving Despite Hard Times
Take Mill Street Brewery, for example. Buoyed by the locavore movement, which encourages the consumption of local fare, the Toronto-based beer company is doing better than ever..
You Need to Be Born an Entrepreneur
Developing entrepreneurs is a bit like making a cake. You need many ingredients, and they need to come in the right proportion at the right time. Money or capital is just one of the ingredients. We try to give them a set of values, a set of knowledge and a set of tools so that by themselves they can face adversity and grow.
Managing during a recession
This is the time that great companies are made, says Mark Satov. As a competitive player in a tough market, you have the chance to increase relevance and increase share.
Jack Welch on management
The former Chairman and CEO of the General Electric Company on how it’s easy to be decent when times are good, and how to use the 20-70-10 rule to manage kindly and effectively

Andy Buyting has been in the retail industry since he was six years old. Today, he applies his entrepreneurial know-how to Green Village Home & Garden, one of Canada's most successful specialty garden stores. Green Village Home & Garden is currently expanding into multiple locations throughout eastern Canada.
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