Tag Archives: marketing

Yet Another Letter to the Liberal Party

Ok, I hate cold calling.  I hate it big time.  It’s probably the most annoying method of marketing or client engagement in existence today (ok, other than those new digital ads that start moving and singing when you wash your hands in a public restroom – yes, they’re out there!).  Anyway, it’s 3:00pm on a [...]

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Gangs in Sudbury: another follow-up

A lot of you read my initial article about the youth street gang initiative that is taking place in Sudbury, even though there’s no evidence or confirmation that there are any organized gangs there.  My article focused specifically on the poster being used by the Greater Sudbury Police because it depicted young children and babies [...]

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How I used my life experience to win a marketing contest

On Friday night, I watched old episodes of TVO’s The Agenda.  One episode in particular called “The Limits of Economics“, amused me because the host, Steve Paikan, asked a group of (academic) economists to define “economics”.  Predictably, they couldn’t come up with a unanimous definition for their field of study, likely because economics is broken [...]

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