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Articles from CMA Management (March 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
Aerospace industry forecasts growth. Brief Article 188
Authorization on the run. Brief Article 232
Blue Ocean Strategy. Colman, Robert; Buckley, Patrick Book Review 198
Business transformation: Steve Palmer, CMA, FCMA, uses his entrepreneurial spirit to help build a niche winner. Colman, Robert Biography 1402
Canadian cheques get a makeover. 211
Canadian IPO market strong. Brief Article 310
Celling the nation: Canada's hydrogen technology industry is generating a strong showing. Cooper, John 1297
CMA Canada awarded Level 1 certification in organizational excellence by The National Quality Institute. 573
Collaboration for innovation: Canada has a substantial number of innovative universities and private companies working to make an impact on the global stage. In the fight for limited funding and a shrinking pool of talent, these organizations are working together more often to improve the strength of their business community in general. Such associations are only going to become more important in the future. Colman, Robert 2060
Expansion and innovation. Colman, Robert Editorial 418
Exporting 101: a trade finance primer; Canada's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can only grow so much while they remain dependent on domestic sales. However, venturing overseas can be a precarious undertaking. By understanding what financing vehicles are available, and how to secure them, SMEs can move ahead with more confidence. Douglas, Andrew 2829
Face It. Colman, Robert; Buckley, Patrick Book Review 310
Improving international comparability: the IAASB's new standard for an auditor's report aims to ease cross-border reporting concerns; meanwhile, AcSB re-examines its priorities. 765
Leading on the links: the golf course is a great place to do business. Despite this, some women are intimidated by the prospect of picking up a set of clubs. A new organization in Montreal is trying to change that. Colman, Robert 800
New software. 28
Saving time and money with VPNs: affordable virtual private networks (VPNs) are helping organizations exchange information more effectively. However, the benefits vary depending on how they are used. It is important to understand the context as well as the technology. Stoller, Jacob 1206
The paper chase: professional firms are doing whatever is in their power to cut back on paper clutter. Document management systems have helped substantially, and as systems mature and become more intuitive, more firms are seeing the value they add. CMA Management recently visited two such firms to see how it has changed their operations. Colman, Robert 1557
The perils of the plan: developing a highly reliable organization (HRO) requires flexibility and an ability to react effectively to the unexpected, but most business models don't allow for this. A look at effective HROs could offer valuable insight into how to change this. Seaman, Al; Williams, John 1842
The talking cure: communicate your way through a difficult time. Gerstein, Ira; Tannenbaum, Bryan A. 1112
Think bigger: great leaders don't train to be great managers. Although they may manage an organization well, they become stars of an organization by looking far beyond that, using their specific and general skills to create dynamic change. Pangarkar, Ajay M.; dos Santos, Michael 1640
Upping the ante: the moneyed masses can pay for more, but they want more value for their money. Mass Affluence explains how to target them. Colman, Robert Book Review 847
VoIP to hit the desktop by 2006. 339
Winning With People. Colman, Robert; Buckley, Patrick Book Review 135

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