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Jeannette Hanna
(About Us/People)
Jeannette Hanna, Ikonica's co-author, is an independent brand strategist. In 1977, she helped found Spencer Francey Peters (now Cundari SFP) which grew into an
internationally
recognized firm in the development ...
Sunday, 20 July 2008
2.
Coping with Climate Change
(Blog/Jeannette blog)
... makeup of Canada’s under-forty set, according to pollster of Frank Graves of Ekos Research, is quite different than either its US or European counterparts… more pluralistic,
internationally
minded, tolerant ...
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
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Ikonic Clout
(Blog/Jeannette blog)
... face if they hope to expand
internationally
as well. ...
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
4.
Genius Loci
(Blog/Jeannette blog)
... give Canadian businesses a huge sustainable advantage
internationally
. Ikonica identifies 11 Canadian characteristics that – taken as a whole – distinguish and shape our most successful brands in significant ...
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
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Canadian Business Q&A
(Reviews/Print)
... capital base, so bright entrepreneurs often have to go to the U.S. to develop the business. Another problem is a lot of large Canadian businesses don’t have to compete
internationally
because they have ...
Wednesday, 16 July 2008