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Articles from CMA Management (February 1, 2005)

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A social statement, a streamlined brand: Linda Wright, CMA, helps Voortman keep on track with operational efficiencies. Colman, Robert 1274
CDOs the new execs on the block. 449
Corporate social responsibility--taking the lead. Colman, Robert Editorial 459
Corporate social responsibility--where do we really stand? A recent summit on CSR in Canada and abroad suggests that Canadian firms still have a long way to go to catch up to Europeans in adopting triple bottom line (TBL) management and reporting. But more and more companies from a broader scope of industries are engaging, and seeing the value in addressing social and environmental concerns. Colman, Robert 2401
Deadline approaches to name Canada's top CFO for 2005. 270
Franchise management--the people make the difference: while franchising is a very effective way to expand an enterprise, it comes with its own challenges. Choosing the right franchisees is one of the biggest and most important. McKay, Maureen T. 1932
Green thinking in China: new environmental protection efforts in China could be a boon to Canadian businesses. Reprint 851
How Brands Become Icons. Colman, Robert; Buckley, Patrick Book Review 217
Increased visibility: supply chain initiatives can improve the bottom line for you and your strategic partners. Understand the new technology and management industry standards and you will have an edge in the marketplace. Brooke, Marlo 1146
Inevitable chaos: every business goes through periods of stability and instability. Some change is unpredictable and some can be managed. Either way, make sure you, and your organization, learn from the chaos to create an ever more solid business base. dos Santos, Michael 2270
International on-line scorecarding study now in progress. 220
Managing and reporting sustainability: as companies around the world continue to adapt their organizations to be more responsive to all stakeholders, management accountants could prove to play a very valuable role. Crawford, David 3324
Mastering the Merger. Colman, Robert; Buckley, Patrick Book Review 171
New software. 36
Not too big, not too small for innovation. 361
Profits With Principles. Buckley, Patrick Book Review 301
Regulatory change top of mind for Canadian execs. 288
Reviving the e-economy: Canada calls for partnerships to stimulate e-business growth. Cooper, John 1297
RFID slow to grow in Canada. 541
Simplified HR records management: records of employment have to be properly maintained. Human Resources and Skills Development Canada is now making the process easier. King, Norm 701
Tablet PC functionality rising. Brief Article 130
Tax risk management gaining prevalence in governance. 403
The guru factor: being good at your job and receiving public recognition for your expertise are two very different achievements. Becoming a recognized face in your industry takes extra consideration. Friesen, Carl 1110
Understanding avoidance: GAAR changes and challenges impact taxpayers doing business internationally. Unfortunately, the new landscape has yet to be defined. Zinman, Stan 1208

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