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Features
 
  Profs of the profession
A handful of CAs who have been seduced by life in academia juggle a variety of roles: teacher, researcher, adviser and even consultant. While they have chosen to follow a different path, they wouldn’t trade it for any other.
By Anna Maria Greene


Corporate coaching
In Greek mythology Odysseus entrusted the care of his son to the teacher Mentor. And today Canadian corporations are looking to harness such influential relationships to help employees adapt and grow in the workplace
By Robert Colapinto



Upfront
 
People Ann MacKenzie was looking for more creative ways to use her CA skills. And she found it courtesy of the Nova Scotia Film Development Corp. where she gets to vie for big Hollywood dollars.

News and trends Firms recognized in top-100 list In view of interviews A year of UFE firsts What’s it worth today? Preparing for the unexpected News from the profession

Numbers game

Ask an expert Negotiating the job offer

Technovations RCA DRC7005N Digital Video Recorder • Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 2.0 • Palm wireless keyboard

Book value Collaborate to Compete: Driving Profitability in the Knowledge Economy The Innovator’s Solution: Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth

Findings Academic profile

Ties that bind Women’s work

Going concern Mike Zelen, CA
CEO, ACD Systems International Inc.


Regulars
 
  Taxation Changes and implications
By Peter Tzanetakis & Satya Poddar

People management Managing up
By Carolyn Cohen

Technology Take a message, now
By John Shoesmith

Law The tax powers that be
By Barbara L. Novek

Education Good acquisitions
By Paul André


COLUMNS
 
Inside out It’s all about information
Off the record And now, the presidential election
Netwatch Audits of the future
Test drive First annual survey of PSA systems
Outlook Who’s in charge?
Letters to the editor