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Should government funding go to lab coats or white collars? You can bet Roger Martin knows the answer.
AARON WHERRY reports from Canada 150 in Montreal: dystopian visions, Twitter love and Stephane Dion
Ok, it was one thing when last weekend’s NYT had a glowing story about Roger Martin’s innovative approach to business school at Rotman. But today, Martin has a column in the Daily Beast of all places, arguing that there’s really no way for politicians to keep Wall Street from giving itself the bonuses it wants. Good things come in threes. What’s next, an appearance on the Colbert Report?
Why increasing participation rates might not lead to economic growth
I’m surprised Roger Martin’s piece on Nortel and RIM and the Harper government and, well, Sweden for that matter, from yesterday’s Globe didn’t get more attention. But then, it was yesterday’s Globe and it was a day off for most of us and maybe you were grilling. But here’s the dean of Canada’s largest business school — well, I’m guessing; I’m pretty sure it’s the University of Toronto’s largest business school — Mr. Productivity himself, making quite an impassioned argument about the largest non-wafer-related chip-related public-policy issue currently facing this sleepy land.
For $2.2 million, Richard Florida and Roger Martin tell us creativity is a limitless resource