
Inside the modern MBA.
Ari Pandes refers to it as the “language of business.” It’s a fluency that allows you to walk into a room prepared to participate, not just listen. It’s also where

Ari Pandes refers to it as the “language of business.” It’s a fluency that allows you to walk into a room prepared to participate, not just listen. It’s also where

Alberta is currently experiencing an electrifying surge – a wave of economic and population growth that represents one of the most dynamic chapters in its history. If you look around,

Increasingly, Calgary managers and leaders are going back to school. For many, it’s not so much an upgrading option as much as it is a necessity. The motive and the

In the Calgary area, as in most major Canadian centres, there is a crucial health care worker shortage problem. Many experts urge that embracing, training, certifying and re-certifying immigrant health

It’s unanimous! In Calgary business, for career-driven up-and-comers, executives and high-energy entrepreneurs, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is valuable. While business is business, the practical reality is that

As technology reshapes industries at a rapid pace, educators in the province say they’re seeing demand for continuous learning skyrocket. From short courses in artificial intelligence (AI) to advanced certificates

Judith Virag is no stranger to embracing new opportunities. More than four years ago, the Hungarian-born founder and owner of Clean Club Calgary didn’t hesitate when taking the leap into

Victoria McDonald’s path to her MBA has been anything but a straight line. The 26-year-old Calgarian initially graduated from the University of Calgary in 2020 with a Bachelor of Education,

Embark on a journey through Alberta’s educational landscape, and you’ll discover a vibrant tapestry of innovation, diversity and excellence woven by independent schools. These educational sanctuaries, integral to the province’s

Suddenly, continuing education has a delicate dilemma. With different goals and motivations, more and more mature students are re-enrolling and heading back to the classroom for credentials, qualifications, upgrading, and