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Tag Archives: Leah Geller
Managing creative employees
Biking into work the other day, I was thinking about how managing people in creative professions – writers, designers, producers – might be different from managing other kinds of workers. As a manager of a writing team at CBC/Radio-Canada, and … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, Dan Pink, Francine MacInnis, Leah Geller, Managing creative employees, Radio-Canada, team
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Earth Day: A day to celebrate the bike at CBC/Radio-Canada
According to David Suzuki, one of CBC’s most famous celebrities, “…the bike is still a marvel of ingenuity. In fact, it may well be the most efficient form of transportation yet invented.” I agree. Bicycles provide nimble and hassle-free transportation, … Continue reading
Posted in CBC, People, Radio-Canada
Tagged Bicycle User Group, bicycles, bike, Bike to Work Week, CBC, David Suzuki, Earth Day, environment, green, Halifax, initiatives, Leah Geller, Mics on Bikes, Montréal, Ottawa, Radio-Canada, Toronto, transportation, Vancouver, Vélo Quebec
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What party are you?
By now, you’ve probably heard of CBC’s Vote Compass — an online tool that compares your views on specific issues with those of the four political parties in the House of Commons, as well as those of the Green Party. … Continue reading
Posted in CBC
Tagged CBC. House of Commons, charisma and the ability to handle a scrum can seem to matter more than what candidates actually stand for, economy, environment, interactive tool, Leah Geller, parliamentary reform, researchers, survey, University of Toronto, values, views, Vote Compass, Vote Compass Here’s what I like about it — in a media-saturated political environment where things like looks
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The billion dollar question
Every once in a while we get questions from the public about CBC/Radio-Canada’s funding. Most recently, we received a letter from a CBC audience member asking whether or not our funding has been increasing over time. Presently, we get about … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, CBC, digital, funding, iTunes, Leah Geller, platform, programming, public broadcaster, Radio-Canada, régions, TOU.TV, youtube
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