
looking back
Elizabeth has been making personnel decisions at RIM since the BlackBerry looked more like a pager than a smartphone. She shares over a decade of wisdom and strategies for keeping a startup attitude in a global enterprise.
A former Nortel employee put relics from the company's glory days up on eBay, along with some sardonic commentary and a few useful pieces for surviving in a post-Nortel, full-bore-recession economy.
Joel Spolsky, CEO of Fog Creek software and author of Joel on Software, writes of the hands-on leadership style that he learned in the Israeli armed forces.
Think you know advertising? We've Frankensteined some of the most famous slogans and catchphrases in history. Can you match them to their original brand or company? Take the quiz!
Whether it's by launching satellites or launching companies, this award-winning CEO has seen the peaks and valleys of Canada's technological landscape. Today, the recipient of the 2007 Sara Kirke Award is leading a thriving, three-pronged software business.
The former employees (and now successful tech execs) of a "no money, no customers and no business plan" startup talk about working at a company that found a way to win.



