Accounting

  • 5 Key Metrics for Measuring Your Project’s Progress

    5 Key Metrics for Measuring Your Project’s Progress

    Increase Your Productivity Project management metrics enable project managers to assess status of ongoing project and deviation of schedule and cost. It also enables to foresee potential risks and potential problem and to rapidly pivot when needed. To view …/ 5 Key Metrics  

  • Exploring Innovation

    Exploring Innovation

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  • The Money Side of a Custom Sewing Business

    The Money Side of a Custom Sewing Business

    Generating sufficient revenues to earn a living wage from a home custom sewing business With the help of Ingrid Tiffe, a member of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinty, ON,  and an Eco-Fashion Designer, running her own company IsaTe’s Designs out of Seattle, WA;   and with Metis-Entrepreneur Jacques Pilon , we are…

  • Blueprints for Success – Finding funding

    Blueprints for Success – Finding funding

    Launching a Cosmetics Business (Funding) Getting funding is not an easy task, however if a person is truly determined and committed and he/she has a well thought out plan built on tested assumptions, a product with some sales, process to delivery , and measurable milestones, chances are with perseverance she will succeed in getting…

  • Aboriginal Education Needs more than Money to Solve its Problems

    Aboriginal Education Needs more than Money to Solve its Problems

    Another point of  view from an Educator of Educators Jon Bradley, shares his thoughts and experience with ICN’s Guy Dancause on what needs to be fixed in the education system, if young Aboriginal students are to improve their chance to access a greater number of opportunities and achieve success. Jon Bradley, Professor (retired) McGill…

  • Aboriginal Staffing in Corporate Calgary

    Aboriginal Staffing in Corporate Calgary

    First Aboriginal business of its kind in Alberta Janice talks about her experience in starting the first Aboriginal for profit staffing agency in Alberta; and about the hurdles she had to overcome as an Aboriginal business women. She shares her thoughts on the impact technology is having on the industry. Janice Larocque President Spirit…

  • Young Fashionista

    Young Fashionista

    ABC’s to building a career in the Fashion Industry Angela talks about her career path in becoming a fashion designer. She tells us that fashion is a very satisfactory career. However, fashion design isn’t for the weak at heart, because to break through you need perseverance and flexibility as well you need to find…

  • Funding Your Child’s Education

    Funding Your Child’s Education

    By Carol Ann Budd Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. Nelson Mandela Whether your child is eligible for band funding or not, part of nurturing your child likely includes saving for their education. Attending college or university is a key step in their development into mature responsible…

  • Access to Equal Opportunities

    Access to Equal Opportunities

    Although there is momentum within the Aboriginal community when it comes to employment, education and economic prosperity more needs to be done at the corporate level to ensure cultural inclusion. Monique Bateman Special Advisor on Aboriginal Relations TD Bank To view additional content on the 2nd Annual Creative Leaders’ Symposium click Symposium  Please, share…

  • The Secrets of a Successful Career

    The Secrets of a Successful Career

     Denise Anne Boissoneau speaks with Dawn Lavell-Harvard about her career, NWAC perspective of Aboriginal Women’s Issues  and Dawn share her views on NWAC and the future of women’s issues Dawn Lavell Harvard, President Native Women Association of Canada (NWAC)  Please, share this video, use button and add a thought below