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Why employees hesitate to speak up at work — and how to encourage them

June 25, 2021 The Conversation

Imagine this: You notice a problem that might be disastrous for your company’s reputation, or you have an idea that can save thousands of dollars. You want to say something but you’re not sure if […]

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Entrepreneurs aren’t taking their companies public — and it’s a problem for our economy

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

Stock markets in Canada and the United States are booming right now. So why do so few companies want to join them? With the exception of a couple of bad years, the last two decades have […]

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Diet resolutions: 6 things to know about eating less meat and more plant-based foods

May 17, 2021 The Conversation

Many people are making changes to their diets to eat healthier or in a more environmentally friendly manner. They might choose to eat less meat, less sugar or even adopt an entirely vegan diet. A growing […]

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Stormy seas ahead: confidence in the cruise industry has plummeted due to COVID-19

May 8, 2021 The Conversation

The cruise industry has weathered many storms, including fairly regular brushes with disease. Outbreaks of norovirus, H1N1 and measles have all happened in the not too distant past. Despite this, a cruise has traditionally been regarded as a safe holiday […]

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From making wine to managing mine waste, clay is important for many industries

May 4, 2021 The Conversation

The discovery and use of clays dates back to 30,000 years ago, making clays one of the oldest materials used in society. Clays are naturally occurring materials that were first used to make pottery and are […]

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The future of the family business: 4 strategies for a successful transition

May 4, 2021 The Conversation

Born between 1981 and 1996, millennials differ more from their parents than the last two generations, exhibiting a greater sense of purpose, willingness to move abroad and eagerness to explore new opportunities. This leaves aging parents who […]

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If Big Tech has the will, here are ways research shows self-regulation can work

April 23, 2021 The Conversation

Governments and observers across the world have repeatedly raised concerns about the monopoly power of Big Tech companies and the role the companies play in disseminating misinformation. In response, Big Tech companies have tried to preempt regulations […]

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The paradox of going contactless is that we’re more in love with cash than ever

April 22, 2021 The Conversation

COVID has changed you, right? You use less cash, perhaps a lot less. In the first two months of the pandemic, cash withdrawals from automatic teller machines halved. Even now they are down 20%. So little-used […]

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Cyberattacks are on the rise amid work from home – how to protect your business

April 18, 2021 The Conversation

Experienced outdoor athletes know that with winter rapidly approaching, the secret to success lies in protecting the core. That is, the body’s core temperature through layering, wicking and a host of ever-improving technical fabrics that […]

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How to plan successful e-conferences during and after the COVID-19 pandemic

April 9, 2021 The Conversation

By: Caleb Wellum, Anne Pasek and Emily Roehl Many professionals, including academics, are accustomed to flying a lot. Or they were before COVID-19 drastically reduced air travel and disrupted conference plans globally. For now, the mingling of […]

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