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Good instructors recognize that sometimes simply knowing the content is not enough. You also need to understand how to effectively share your knowledge with your students. For Andrew Gemino, one of this year’s three Excellence in Teaching Award recipients, being a good teacher is about, “creating an environment where students want to learn and have fun learning.” He makes a point of engaging his students by adopting a friendly attitude, breaking the ice with ‘fireside more »

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Burnaby, BC – The BIG Book Drive team made up of three Simon Fraser University students, Joseph Choi, Alex Venetis and Steffi Chua would like to thank the residents of BC for their incredible support and generosity on February 26th and March 19-20, 2011 in Richmond and Burnaby, respectively. Altogether, these communities donated more than 10,000 books to The BIG Book Drive, all of which is benefiting the Salvation Army’s Family Services to provide low-income more »

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SOURCE: Japan Relief Fundraiser – http://lumioso.com/japanfundraiser March 21, 2011 (Vancouver, BC) – The earthquake and tsunami that recently wreaked havoc on Japan has stolen the lives and wellbeing from countless individuals. This disaster has touched the lives of many of the students and alumni of SFU. To this end, a group of them have united to organize the Japan Relief Fundraiser on April 2, 2011. The event is a chance for SFU students and alumni, more »

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Contact: Kyle Krystalowich, 604.961.6740; president@sifesimonfraser.com Marianne Meadahl, PAMR, 778.782.3210;marianne_meadahl@sfu.ca March 15, 2011 A Simon Fraser University student team has clinched top honors in a regional competition with their presentation of a project that finds new life for old banners. The team, from SFU’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) group, was selected winner of the Scotiabank & SIFE Go Green Challenge at the Advancing Canadian Entrepreneurship (ACE) competition in Calgary March 14. The win entitles the students to participate in more »

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VANCOUVER – Businesses both small and large across Metro Vancouver can benefit from hiring international student interns for seasonal staffing needs, according to the local SFU chapter of AIESEC, the world’s largest student organization. These exchange students from across the globe bring university-level skill sets, strong work ethics, and diverse backgrounds with them. They also represent a low-risk, fiscally prudent human resources investment for virtually any organization. Best yet – it’s a simple, low-maintenance process more »

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An upcoming event at Simon Fraser University Surrey and hosted by the Beedie School of Business will give students the opportunity to showcase their in-class developed entrepreneurial ventures to the wider business community. “Opportunity Fest” will be held on April 7 from 7 to 9 pm in the Mezzanine of SFU’s Surrey Campus. Students will be tasked to develop trade-show exhibits that include product prototypes, videos, graphical display boards and more. Judges from industry, academia more »

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A team of business students from Simon Fraser University are using their growing expertise in management and social media to address one of the most pressing issues facing Africa today: access to clean drinking water. The MBA students from Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business — Angie Rai, Karen Robson, Tina Sun and Pankaj Saini — are raising money to build a clean water well in a Sierra Leone village via the not-for-profit Free more »

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Longshots and Luck By Ken Warren, The Ottawa Citizen We’ve all seen those teenage prospects forced to sweat through round after round of the National Hockey League entry draft before they hear their names called. Well, maybe there’s no reason to feel sorry for them. A comprehensive study of the history of NHL draft selections, compiled by researchers at Simon Fraser University, shows that lateround picks have almost the same chance of a career in more »

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VANCOUVER– A team of undergraduate and graduate students from Simon Fraser University took top honours this past weekend at the BC Investment Research Challenge regional competition. The finance showdown, sponsored by CFA Vancouver and held at the Four Seasons in downtown Vancouver, included the top business schools and universities from across British Columbia. The SFU team was represented by Beedie School of Business students Jin Yan, Chris Tse, Lauren Looi and Alex Conconi; and SFU more »

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Influential business leaders come together to reflect on the accomplishments of women Vancouver, B.C. (March 2, 2011)- You needn’t look much further than the emerging female leaders of the Young Women in Business (YWiB) organization to find proof that women have become key players in the professional world. To celebrate the successes of women past and present, the YWiB Simon Fraser University (YWiB SFU) team, one of YWiB’s three university chapters, has been working hard more »

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The following is an excerpt from Ian McCarthy’s blog entitled It Depends: Competitive advantages are temporary, especially in fast changing industries. A cover of Business Week magazine asks “Is Your Company Fast Enough?”, and there are scores of popular business books and magazines with titles such as “Fast Company”, “Business @ the Speed of Thought”, and “The Age of Speed”. Such publications suggest that in fast moving industry environments, speed, and in particular being fast, more »

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Local SFU Business students collecting books to help increase literacy skills in BC Burnaby, BC – Three Simon Fraser University students – Joseph Choi, Alex Venetis and Steffi Chua – have organized a book drive named “The BIG Book Drive” to collect books for the Salvation Army. Started by SFU Beedie School of Business project management students, this book drive will take place on March 19-20th at Salvation Army’s Divisional Headquarters in Burnaby, BC. All more »

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March 2, 2011 Ryan Beedie, who recently made the largest gift to Simon Fraser University, will be a special guest and speaker at this year’s student-organized BASS Banquet on March 9. Along with his father Keith, Ryan Beedie, an alumnus of SFU’s business school, donated $22 million to his alma mater — which will now be named the Beedie School of Business. SFU will use the gift to create an endowment supporting students, professorships and more »

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Familiar faces to SFU’s Beedie School of Business, both nationally and internationally, were the recipients of the 2010 SFU Outstanding Alumni Awards. Jim Chu and Alan Rugman were recently honoured during an awards dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver earlier this month. The recipients have made their marks in the categories of Public Service and Academic Achievement: Public Service Jim Chu, who completed Bachelor of Business Administration in 1986 at Simon Fraser University, is more »

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Mike Brydon and Peter Tingling are decision theory specialists at Simon Fraser University’s Faculty of Business, and they have a question they like to ask when giving presentations to senior management groups, especially to human resources managers. “How many here have taken golf lessons to improve their game?” A lot of hands go up. Then they ask: “How many have had instruction to improve their decision making?” No one raises a hand because, as Brydon more »

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The following is an excerpt from Ian McCarthy’s blog entitled It Depends: A few years back I wrote a paper with colleagues (Pierre Berthon, Leyland Pitt and Stephen Kates) on the phenomenon of creative consumers. These are individuals, or communities of individuals, who adapt or modify a proprietary product offering. They tinker and experiment with almost any product, ranging from automobiles to cell phones. Traditionally, companies have disliked consumers messing with their products. They have got annoyed more »

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Richmond, BC – Three Simon Fraser University students – Joseph Choi, Alex Venetis and Steffi Chua – have organized a book drive named “The BIG Book Drive” to collect books for the Salvation Army. Started by SFU Beedie School of Business project management students, the team aims to collect 2,000 books over the next five weeks with two separate book drives happening in both Richmond and Burnaby. The first book drive will take place on more »

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have the potential to enhance customer value in many ways, The Conference Board said in a report co-authored by SFU Beedie marketing professor John Peloza. Investing in CSR to Enhance Customer Value, the most recent installment in The Conference Board Director Notes series, includes a review of 163 articles about the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities and financial performance. It finds that this relationship is impacted by many mediating more »

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On February 4, 2011 the General Practice Services Committee (GPSC) will launch its new Leadership and Management Development Program (LMDP) for physician and non‐physician leaders of stakeholder groups involved in the GPSC’s primary care initiatives. Developed in partnership with and delivered by the Learning Strategies Group (a division of SFU Business), the program is designed to enhance participants’ ability to collaborate with colleagues and community stakeholders in building healthy communities and excellence in primary health more »

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Contacts: Ryan & Keith Beedie: Contact Mat Wilcox, 604.828.7007; mwilcox@wilcoxgroup.com Andrew Petter, SFU President, 604.808.6530; petter@sfu.ca Daniel Shapiro, Dean of SFU Business, 778.782.4183; daniel_shapiro@sfu.ca Derek Moscato, Director, Marketing and Communications, SFU Business, 604.671.4567; derek_moscato@sfu.ca Don MacLachlan, PAMR, 604.763.3929; donmac@sfu.ca February 9, 2011 Ryan and Keith Beedie have donated $22 million to Ryan’s alma mater—SFU Business, which will now be named the Beedie School of Business. This is the largest gift that Simon Fraser University has more »

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending February 4, 2011. Bauer Goes Public Strong brand power in Canada should make hockey-equipment Bauer a popular buy when the company goes public, said SFU marketing expert Lindsay Meredith. “The advantage of that kind of a market – and this doesn’t apply to a lot of products out there – is that if you get these kids hooked at a young age … that will more »

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Contact: Maxim Doroshenko, 604.565.3319; maxim_doroshenko@sfu.ca Carol Thorbes, PAMR, 778.782.3035; cthorbes@sfu.ca January 31, 2011 Maxim Doroshenko, a Simon Fraser University student who is as strategic in making career moves as he is in playing chess, tied for first-place in the 2011 B.C. Active Chess Championship. The B.C. Chess Federation hosts the annual competition — one of the top provincial chess showdowns — in Vancouver in January. Ending a 15-year hiatus from the world of bishops, knights more »

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Contact: Michael Parent, SFU Business, 778.782.5214; mparent@sfu.ca Derek Moscato, SFU Business, 778.782.5038;derek_moscato@sfu.ca Dixon Tam, SFU media relations, 778.782.8742; dixon_tam@sfu.ca January 25, 2011 It isn’t enough for today’s companies to pay lip service to social media when developing successful marketing strategies, according to Simon Fraser University researchers. Instead, firms need to focus more on increasing two-way engagement through social media channels. This means garnering consumer participation beyond the monetary level, by creating opportunities for them to spend time more »

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In the first of an ongoing series BNN speaks to Terry Beech: CEO of the crowd-sourcing company, hiretheworld.com. Click here to watch the interview.

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Managers and scholars have long been interested in how industry dynamics govern the creation and erosion of competitive advantage. As competitive advantages are temporary, especially in fast changing industries, a cover of Business Week asked “Is Your Company Fast Enough?” and we have popular business book and magazines with titles such as Fast Company, “Business @ the Speed of Thought”, and “The Age of Speed”. A groundbreaking research article from Simon Fraser University, however, dispels more »

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending January 21, 2011. Support Local Businesses It’s important to shop local, SFU marketing expert Lindsay Meredith told the Burnaby NewsLeader, otherwise small businesses will disappear. “If you don’t supply some business to your local business infrastructure, that basically means that store is not going to be there when you do decide you want it,” he said. Full story: http://at.sfu.ca/cbDqCA Violence on the River Glenn Sigurdson with SFU more »

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VANCOUVER— A team of Master of Financial Risk Management (MFRM) students from Simon Fraser University placed second in the National Investment Banking Competition held at the University of British Columbia on January 13 and 14. The annual high finance showdown featured 67 teams from across Canada. The SFU students were Lauren Looi, Simon Hutchison, Milton-Andres Bernal and Ashkan Ziabakhshdeylami. In the spirit of their heritage downtown campus, the Segal Graduate School, a site that used more »

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Every year, the Faculty of Business Administration recognizes up to two instructors with the TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Award. All instructors who teach in undergraduate or graduate programs in the faculty are eligible for the award and may be nominated by students, colleagues, or alumni. The Teaching Effectiveness Committee selects the award recipients based on the nomination and input from former students. Click here to read about the 2010 award recipients, Dr. Ian McCarthy and more »

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Contact: Derek Moscato, SFU Business, 778.782.5038, drmoscat@sfu.ca Carol Thorbes, PAMR, 778.782.3035, cthorbes@sfu.ca Website: BASS banquet http://i.sfu.ca/pCROaV January 19, 2011 Dave Cobb, the president and CEO of B.C. Hydro and a Simon Fraser University alumnus, will get a big thumbs-up from SFU business undergrads at a March 9 gala dinner co-hosted by them. SFU’s Business Administration Student Society (BASS) and SFU Business will award Cobb, a 1987 SFU business graduate, the BASS 2011 Corporate Impact Award, a prestigious prize more »

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Maxim Doroshenko, a student in Simon Fraser University’s full-time MBA program, finished in first place in the 2011 BC Active Chess Championship, one of the top tournaments in the province, this past January. The chess showdown is held annually in Vancouver. Doroshenko won six of his games, and finished with a draw in three others, to tie for the top billing along with one other participant. Along the way, he beat three former British Columbia more »

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A team of Master of Business Administration students from Simon Fraser University were the top-ranked British Columbia team at the 2011 MBA Games, held in Toronto from January 7 to 9, 2011. Click here to watch the video.

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending January 14, 2011. Sperm Donors’ Anonymity A lawsuit before the B.C. Supreme Court regarding the anonymity of sperm donors has huge implications, SFU ethicist Mark Wexler told The Toronto Star. If their anonymity cannot be guaranteed, then financial incentives may have to be offered. “The issue is not whether people should have knowledge about their origins for medical reasons. That’s going to occur; it’s more »

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The Ahp-cii-uk initiative has been developed in partnership with Health Canada, the BC Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, and Synergos, as well as several corporate sponsors. It is a multi-sectoral initiative designed to demonstrate new ways of creating change in First Nations communities by forming partnerships at the grass roots level.  The Learning Strategies Group has been instrumental in designing and managing the process. Independent evaluations have shown a significant more »

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January 17, 2011 Vancouver, B.C.– Canada is expected to benefit from China’s increasingly active private enterprises, which are poised to invest abroad in industries beyond the resources sector, according to a report published today by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and supported by SFU Business. The China Goes Global 2010 a workshop on Chinese Investments in Canada at Simon Fraser University’s Segal Graduate School of Business, also indicated that Chinese enterprises consider the Canadian economy more »

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A team of Master of Business Administration students from Simon Fraser University were the top-ranked British Columbia team at the 2011 MBA Games, held in Toronto from January 7 to 9, 2011. The SFU team ultimately placed fourth overall out of 20 of the top MBA programs across Canada. The group of 39 full-time and Management of Technology MBA students travelled to Toronto for the university’s triumphant return to the highly regarded competition. “The success more »

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SFU Business undergraduate students May Yu and Emily Chua have won top prize in the marketing category at one of Canada’s most prestigious university competitions. Hosted by Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario and held from January 6-8, the Inter-Collegiate Business Competition (I.C.B.C) is Canada’s premier undergraduate business case competition. In taking top billing, Yu and Chua beat out a staggering 170 preliminary round submissions from 41 leading business schools across Canada and around the world. more »

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending January 7, 2011. Not All Hackers Are Bad The Vancouver Sun reported on an award-winning paper by SFU researchers that said companies should embrace consumers who hack proprietary products. SFU PhD researcher Colin Campbelland SFU business professors Leyland Pitt and Ian McCarthy collaborated on the paper. Full story: http://i.sfu.ca/ySBGPf TriCities Mentorship Sam Thiara, a representative from SFU Business, is working with the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce to develop more »

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Master of Business Administration students from SFU Business have touched down in Toronto for the 2011 MBA Games, held from January 7-9 at the Schulich School of Business. Since 1988, the National MBA Games have been an annual Canada wide competition that brings together MBA students from across the country. There are three major areas of competition: academic, athletic, and spirit. The Games are the largest gathering of MBA students in Canada. Last year the more »

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December 23, 2010 Companies need to face up to a new wave of empowered consumers who are tinkering and altering their products, according to a new, award-winning study from the Faculty of Business Administration at Simon Fraser University. The assertion comes in the wake of some high-profile hacking of proprietary technology offerings – including the unlocking of Apple’s iPhone 4, and the hacking of Microsoft’s Kinect gaming device. Entitled “Creative Consumers: Awareness, Attitude & Action more »

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending December 17, 2010. B.C. Ferries Salaries New documents show 21 B.C. Ferries employees each earned more than $200,000 in salary, including president David Hahn, who pulled in $984,248. SFU marketing expert Lindsay Meredith toldCanadian Press that B.C. Ferries’ decision to determine salaries by comparing private and public sector remuneration data won’t go over well with taxpayers. Full story: http://at.sfu.ca/DgLscC Workplace Innovation Greenbiz.com reported on a new more »

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The Faculty of Business Administration at Simon Fraser University congratulates its outsanding alumni who have been included in the recently published “Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100” list from the Women’s Executive Network. The SFU Business graduates are Zabeen Hirji (EMBA ’94), Chief Human Resources Officer at RBC; Loreen Paananen (EMBA ’95), Executive VP of Retail Development at Shoppers Drug Mart; and Bev Park (EMBA ’02), President and CEO, Couverdon Real Estate. The three EMBA more »

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending December 10, 2010. B.C. Politics The media also reached out to SFU political scientist Marjorie Cohen Griffin on Carole James’ resignation. 24 Hours, Ming Pao newspaper, CKNW, and Fairchild Television did interviews with her. While News1130 and 103 Juice radio (Kelowna) spoke with SFU marketing expert Lindsay Meredith to get his take on the B.C. political scene. SFU professor emeritus Gary Mauser was interviewed by Global TV news and OMNI Televisionregarding Clark’s more »

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The Network for Business Sustainability has released its new research report from SFU Business Assistant Prof. Stephanie Bertels, entitled “Embedding Sustainability in Organizational Culture: A How-To Guide for Executives.” Click here to read the report. NBS gave blogger and CSR consultant Celesa Horvath a sneak preview of the report, and invited her to review it. Her posting is below: Overview of the Report From a comprehensive review of academic research on sustainability and organizational culture (as more »

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In its first year, the Finance International Case Competition (FICC) hosted its top twelve teams from November 12-13, 2010, with the preliminary round at Harbour Centre followed by finals at Segal Graduate School of Business. The judging panel, including representatives from corporate partners from CIBC, GE Capital and CGA, awarded third place to the University of Hawaii at Manoa, second to Edwards School of Business (Saskatchewan) and first to Queen’s School of Business. The top more »

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Contact: Stephanie Bertels, 778.782.5163; stephanie_bertels@sfu.ca Derek Moscato, SFU Business, 778.782.5038; drmoscat@sfu.ca Marianne Meadahl, PAMR, 778.782.4323;marianne_meadahl@sfu.ca December 13, 2010 Companies striving for greater workplace innovation should try showing employees how it’s done creatively rather than overwhelming them with rules and regulations, says a Simon Fraser University researcher. A new study by Stephanie Bertels, an SFU Business assistant professor, finds that traditional approaches like bringing in new HR policies or performance goals only address a company’s day-to-day needs. Bertels more »

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QuikPiq, a social media startup founded by alumni from SFU Business, was recently announced as a Top 5 finalist in the Canada’s Next Great Startup competition in November. The competition took place in Toronto as part of the 2010 Impact National Conference and was attended by 300 of Canada’s top entrepreneurial students as well as established entrepreneurs. Consisting of members Anoop Aulakh, Ashish Gurung, and Don Masakayan, the team was the first place finisher at more »

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They’re first-year students on a mission to spread a little extra cheer this Christmas. Taking up the challenge from their instructor, students from SFU Surrey’s new BusOne program put their business creativity to the test and participated in the Market on the Mezzanine craft fair on campus last week. One group dressed as elves, sold cotton candy and posed for photos with Santa, helping to initially raise more than $600 for the United Way. Their more »

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Daniel Shapiro, Dean of SFU Business, talks to the Globe and Mail in an extensive feature on what Canadian businesses need in order to thrive in the fast-evolving global economy. Globe and Mail, December 9, 2010 The fifth in an eight-part series of solutions to challenges facing Canada’s foreign trade. This week’s challenge: Bench Strength Building up Canada’s talent base, from managers to scientists, entrepreneurs to salespeople, is a key challenge as Canadian business aims more »

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending December 3, 2010. Foreign Acquisitions SFU adjunct business professor Steven Globerman had an opinion piece published in the Financial Post about how the term, “strategic asset,” has no obvious meaning when applied to foreign takeovers. Full story: http://at.sfu.ca/QmTUPO B.C. Politics “Good bloody luck” is the response SFU marketing expert Lindsay Meredith gave to 24 Hours when asked to pick a front-runner in the leadership race. “This could go any more »

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December 6, 2010 Calling all shoppers: gift-giving options are expanding through Buyatab.com, an online gift card company co-created by Simon Fraser University student Matias Marquez. Buyatab.com has joined forces with Cactus Club Cafe and Squirrel Systems to provide instant gift giving technology through the restaurant’s various online channels, just in time for the 2010 holiday season. Online and mobile shoppers can now instantly give a gift card for the restaurant chain with the simultaneous launch more »

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