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Articles from CMA Management (May 1, 2005)

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A need to know basis: although new privacy rules have been in place for more than a year now, many companies still aren't managing the issue properly. Cases placed before the Privacy Commissioner of Canada offer a glimpse of where companies are going wrong. McDonnell, Curtis 1177
A question of loyalty: loyalty programs can be a boon to business, but make sure the tax considerations are handled carefully. Shaw, Jeff; Gardisch, Walter 1227
Accountability, privacy and education hit marketing and sales. 489
Building an industry cluster: although Alberta's technology sector is overshadowed by the province's oil and gas and agricultural industries, it may yet become a formidable force. With the development and expanding use of unmanned vehicle systems worldwide, the province is positioning itself for what might be the biggest thing since the biotech boom. Colman, Robert Industry Overview 1811
Business Critical. Book Review 224
Cash incentives big for fast-growing private U.S. companies. 336
Destination hub: Leo Ledohowski, CMA, FCMA, builds his diverse brand by targeting everyone. Can you be everything to everybody? Yes, he says, if you do it right. Colman, Robert Cover Story 1778
Financial services falling behind in risk management. 620
Greener pastures: Canadian biotechnology report calls for regulatory changes to boost industry potential. Cooper, John 1213
Highly reliable organizations in Canada. 110
Improved reporting in Bolivia: CMA Rocky Dwyer takes some time out to share his skill set for a good cause. Colman, Robert 885
Inauguration of UQAM's Chair in financial services management. 302
Innovation at the Speed of Laughter. Brief Article 204
New governance rules? Colman, Robert 501
New software. 21
The Stylin' Tablet PC. Brief Article 198
U.S. Jobs Creation Act changes tax landscape. 348
What you don't know can hurt you: Business Intelligence was once a "big company thing," but this is no longer the case; a new generation of products has made it possible to rein in the reporting chaos that exists in many mid-sized organizations. This is causing a growing number of Canadian companies to take a serious look at how they report and analyze critical business information. Stoller, Jacob 1176
Your Payroll Privacy Questions Answered. Brief Article 153

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