Is your town stuck in the 20th Century?

Do you ever feel like your city isn’t on the same page technologically as you are? When I’m on Twitter or LinkedIn, people are using the technology to connect with their customers, vendors, and fans. Connections are made over Skype, and bills are paid with PayPal. It’s understood that voicemail is a pain, and that [...]

Time Management and Priorities

I don’t normally have “themes” to a series of posts, but this week my thoughts have drawn me to one specific topic: time. No matter what I have been working on, I keep coming back to the ways that time affects my business, as well as my daily life. At the moment, time management has [...]

Should Our Banks Punish Us For Using Mint.com?

When Mint.com finally started working for us Canadians, I got really excited. Having to log into multiple bank sites to see how I’m doing is a pain. Sure, I’ve got Quicken on the desktop, but there’s just something about the eye-candy layouts that these modern websites give you. It somehow makes boring financial data exciting. [...]