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Episode 31 ? Recession-Proofing
Tue, 12 Aug 2008 6:00:00 GMT
There has been a lot of talk lately about recession and whether or not various regions of Canada or the country as a whole will experience it, and when. In this episode, Ian talks to Mark Wardell, the founder and president of Wardell Professional Development in Vancouver, who shares tips and tactics that will help SMBs ?recession-proof? their business.
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Episode 30 ? Cost Control
Tue, 22 Jul 2008 6:00:00 GMT
With a softening U.S. economy and the rising price of oil, companies across the business spectrum are starting to feel the squeeze. In this episode of the Business Coach, Ross Pinkerton, president of ERA Canada, takes some time to chat with Ian about how entrepreneurs can reduce their expenses and keep costs under control.
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Episode 29 ? Cash Management
Tue, 7 Jul 2008 6:00:00 GMT
Every company likes to get paid for their product or service, and the more promptly you are paid, the better. In this episode of the Business Coach, Ian talks to Brian Green of Moneris Solutions Corporation about the importance of payment processing for small businesses, and what card-based payment tools are available to help speed up the process.
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Episode 28 ? Beyond Brand Thinking
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 6:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Cheryl Sylvester, president of Toronto-based Beyond Brand Thinking and co-founder of yourbrandmakeover.com, talks to Ian about the value of creating, maintaining and evaluating a strong brand from a small business perspective.
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Episode 27 ? Investment and Corporate Responsibility
Thu, 12 Jun 2008 6:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ian interviews Paul Klein, founder and president of Impact in Toronto, which advises companies in the areas of community investment and corporate responsibility. Paul talks to Ian about what these terms mean and how small and mid-sized businesses can take advantage of them.
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Episode 26 ? Maintaining IT Security
Wed, 28 May 2008 6:00:00 GMT
In this episode of the Business Coach, Ian talks to Claudio Popa, founder and president of Toronto-based Informatica, a provider of information security services and privacy consulting. Claudio discusses how to keep your company safe from hackers, computer viruses, malware and other IT threats that lurk in cyberspace.
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Episode 25 ? Currency Hedging
Tue, 13 May 2008 6:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ron Rylott, director of business development for foreign exchange products at BMO Capital Markets, explains to Ian the "art" of currency hedging and how it can help minimize currency risks in a volatile market, especially if you?re importing or exporting.
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Episode 24 ? Powerlines
Thu, 01 May 2008 09:00:00 GMT
Steve Cone is the New York-based author of Powerlines: Words that Sell Brands, Grip Fans and Sometimes Change History. He talks to Ian about how small business owners can go about developing a good slogan or tagline that will put marketing efforts to good use.
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Episode 23 ? The Value of Search Engine Optimization
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 09:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ian talks to Gord Hotchkiss, the president and CEO of Enquiro Search Solutions, about Search Engine Optimization (SEO): the art of modifying a website to make it rank higher in search engine results. Gord discusses the massive role that web searches play today, especially for small businesses whose websites just aren't being found by the major search engines.
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Episode 22 ? Selling Your Business: Succession Planning
Tue, 16 Apr 2008 09:00:00 GMT
Though perhaps the most important move any entrepreneur can make is selling their business, many entrepreneurs leave planning the sale until it?s too late. In this episode, Ian talks to Trevor Lwin, Managing Director of Mid-Market Investment Banking at BMO, about how entrepreneurs can maximize the value of their business before they have to sell.
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Episode 21 ? Managing Cash Flow
Tue, 11 Mar 2008 09:00:00 GMT
Ian?s guest in this episode is Mark Stacey, Senior Cash Management Specialist with BMO Bank of Montreal. With talk of economic troubles on the horizon, Mark chats with Ian about some of the ways in which entrepreneurs can avoid cash crunch situations and how to manage cash flow in a small business environment.
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Episode 20 ? Lessons from Fortune Hunters on CBC
Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:00:00 GMT
In this episode of the Business Coach, Ian chats with Dianne Buckner, host of CBC Newsworld?s Fortune Hunters, a new show that explores hot business trends and the entrepreneurs who are chase them. Dianne gives Ian an overview of the show and discusses some of the best business trends to come out of Fortune Hunters.
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Episode 19 ? Economic Forecast for 2008
Tue, 12 Feb 2008 09:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ian interviews Michael Gregory, Managing Director and Senior Economist with the Economics Department at BMO Nesbitt Burns. Michael speaks to Ian from his office in Toronto about how the U.S. recession will affect Canada?s businesses, and what the forecast looks like over the short- and the long-term in 2008.
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Episode 18 ? Retire Rich: Putting your Plan into Action
Tue, 22 Jan 2008 09:00:00 GMT
In episode 18, Ian talks to Tina Di Vito, Vice-President and Managing Director of BMO Nesbitt Burns in Toronto, about how Canadian entrepreneurs can start putting their retirement plans into action and ensure they?re on-track for reaching their retirement goals.
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Episode 17 ? Going Global
Tue, 8 Jan 2008 09:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ian looks at how Canada?s businesses need to look beyond their own backyards and reach out into foreign markets in order to tap into their full potential. Justine Hendricks, Regional Vice-President of Small Business Sales at Export Development Canada (EDC) talks to Ian about export prospects for small to mid-sized businesses and why they should engage in global trade.
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Episode 16 ? Talking Taxes and Retirement Planning
Wed, 19 Dec 2007 09:00:00 GMT
Episode 16 finds Ian talking to Peter Merrick of RRSPUpgrade.com, who discusses tax and retirement planning for entrepreneurs. Peter talks about how the recent Federal mini-budget has affected entrepreneurs, how they can pay less taxes, build a bigger nest egg and plan more effectively throughout the year.
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Episode 15 ? Commercial Banking: Securing Credit and Financing
Wed, 5 Dec 2007 09:00:00 GMT
In episode 15, Ian interviews Bob Bissett, BMO Bank of Montreal Senior Vice President of Commercial Banking for the Greater Toronto Area. Bob talks to Ian about how banks come to their lending decisions and what business owners can do to help those decisions fall more often in their favour when applying for credit.
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Episode 14 ? The State of Retail in Canada
Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ian talks to Andrij Brygidyr, president of Toronto-based A&A Merchandising, a provider of various services for retailers, including merchandising, point-of-sale display design and secret shopping. Andrij takes some time to discuss trends in the industry and how retail service in Canada is stacking up compared with a decade ago.
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Episode 13 ? Finding Capital through Government Funding
Tue, 6 Nov 2007 09:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ian explores the underappreciated sources of government capital with James Perly, a Toronto based government-funding consultant. Given all the struggles that private companies have with raising adequate financing, James demonstrates how there are millions of dollars available to Canadian businesses free of charge and just for the asking.
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Episode Twelve ? Decoding the rapidly evolving world of Social Media
Tue, 23 Oct 2007 09:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ian speaks with Mitch Joel, a leading blogger and podcaster on digital marketing. Mitch is the president of Montreal-based Twist Image, an award-winning digital marketing agency. Together, they discuss what defines social media and the relevance of sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Flicker and Twitter for entrepreneurs.
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Episode Eleven ? The Soaring Loonie and U.S. Subprime Fallout
Tue, 16 Oct 2007 09:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ian speaks with Doug Porter, Deputy Chief Economist of BMO Capital Markets, about the impact of the Canadian dollar achieving parity with the greenback. They also discuss how the US subprime mortgage market will impact the US economy in 2008.
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Episode Ten ? Lessons on Raising Capital from the Dragons Den
Thu, 11 Oct 2007 09:00:00 GMT
In this episode, Ian interviews Sean Wise, Managing Partner of Wise Mentor Capital and special advisor on the critically acclaimed CBC Television show the Dragons Den. Sean offers expert advice for entrepreneurs who want to raise capital as well as behind the scene secrets from CBC?s business reality show.
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Episode Nine ? Success Insurance
Wed, 26 Sep 2007 09:00:00 GMT
The Value of Advisory Boards
In our ninth episode, Ian interviews Toronto entrepreneur and venture capitalist Greig Clark, founder of College Pro Painters: North America?s original and most successful student painting company. Greig discusses the benefits of advisory boards and how they can help entrepreneurs make better business decisions. -
Episode Eight ? The Value of Business Partnerships
Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:00:00 GMT
The Value of Business Partnerships ? The "human side" of partnerships
Ian interviews Dr. Marvin Snider, a psychologist and organizational consultant, and the author of "Compatibility Breeds Success: How to Manage your Relationship with your Business Partner." Dr. Snider discusses how to find and build a strong relationship with a business partner, as well as some of the challenges and opportunities partnerships present when running a small business.The Value of Business Partnerships ? Shareholder agreements
In our second interview, Steve Westfield, a partner with Miller Thompson LLP, talks to Ian about the value of shareholder agreements as a critical partnership tool for businesses. Steve outlines the key components of shareholder agreements, when and how they should be created, and how they can help business partners overcome disputes to better manage their business. -
Episode Seven ? Running a Family Business
Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:00:00 GMT
Running a Family Business ? Day-to-day management
In our first interview, Ian talks with Lawrence Barnes, CEO of the Canadian Association of Family Enterprise (CAFÉ), about family business trends and statistics in Canada. Lawrence discusses how the family dynamic can strengthen a business?s day-to-day operations, but also looks at some of the pitfalls of running a family business.Running a Family Business ? Creating an exit strategy
Our second interview features Martin Guestier, Senior Manager of Structured Succession and Acquisition Financing with BMO Bank of Montreal. Ian and Martin discuss the important financial issues of passing a family business from one generation to the next and how to build a succession plan. Martin also explores the technical and financial aspects of developing a plan. -
Episode Six ? Investing for Entrepreneurs
Tue, 22 May 2007 09:00:00 GMT
Investing for Entrepreneurs ? The wealth-building fundamentals
Our first interview features Steve Bang, Regional Sales Leader, BMO Term Investments, who discusses the importance of financial planning for entrepreneurs, including an overview of several wealth-building fundamentals.Investing for Entrepreneurs ? Specialized retirement vehicles for business owners
In our second interview, Ian speaks to John Fabbro, Associate Partner and leader of the Private Client Advisory Services at KPMG. John provides a primer on developing a retirement strategy through individual pension plans (IPPs) and retirement compensation arrangements (RCAs). -
Episode Five - Great Workplaces
Tue, 8 May 2007 09:00:00 GMT
Great Workplaces - Why it pays to offer employees a great place to work
In our first interview, Ian talks with Graham Lowe, a partner of the Great Place to Work Institute Canada, about the changing face of the Canadian workplace. Ian and Graham also discuss the importance of creating a work environment that is inspiring, engaging and productive.Great Workplaces ? The age of intellectual and emotional capital
Our second interview features Dr. Steven Stein, CEO of Multi-Health Systems and author of Make Your Workplace Great: the 7 Keys to an Emotionally Intelligent Organization. He talks to Ian about the critical link between intelligence quotient (IQ) and emotional intelligence (EQ), and its value in the workplace. -
Episode Four ? Succession Planning
Tue, 28 Nov 2006 09:00:00 GMT
Succession Planning ? A pressing issue for Canadian small business owners
In our first interview Ian talks with Richard Fahey, Vice-President at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business about the increasing focus on succession planning for small businesses in Canada.Succession Planning ? Ensuring a happy ending for your business
Our second interview features Doug McKay, Partner, KPMG. He discusses ways to maximize succession planning and the reviews the dos and don?ts for those just starting to develop a strategy.Succession Planning ? The personal implications of exiting a business
In our third interview Ian talks with Sean Foran, Vice-President of Succession Planning, BMO Harris Private Banking about wealth management issues that relate to selling a business to a third party. -
Episode Three - Franchising
Tue, 14 Nov 2006 09:00:00 GMT
Franchising ? Opportunities and Challenges for the Aspiring Entrepreneur
In our first interview Ian talks with Ken Pattenden, Chairman of the Canadian Franchising Association and President, Taco Time Canada Inc about the rights of Franchisors? and Franchisees?.Franchising ? Finding a Franchise that works for you
Our second interview features John McGavin, Strategic Franchise Advisor with Frannet ? The Franchise Network. John explains the importance of finding a franchise that fits with the needs of the entrepreneur. -
Episode Two - Business Plans
Tue, 31 Oct 2006 09:00:00 GMT
Secrets of effective business planning
In our first interview Ian talks with Peter Wright, career strategist and President of The Planning Group about business planning strategies.Business Planning - Building a more fruitful relationship with your bank
Our second interview features Derral Moriyama, Senior Vice-President, BMO Bank of Montreal and examines what financial lenders are looking for when they review a business plan. -
Episode One - The Future
Fri, 13 Oct 2006 09:00:00 GMT
2007 Economic outlook
In our first segment Ian talks with BMO's chief economist Rick Egleton about the prospects for business in 2007 and some of the core indicators businesses need to pay attention to.Employment Trends
Our second segment features and interview with Lara Dodo, Vice President, Robert Half International. Lara shares her thoughts on some of the key issues revealed in the firm's recent hiring and compensation survey.
