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		<title>OCRI&#8217;s Take &#8211; Refresh of Ottawa&#8217;s economic development strategy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 14:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to present OCRI&#8217;s response to the city&#8217;s proposed economic development strategy. The strategy sees Ottawa recognized as a competitive global hub for innovative, knowledge-based talent, businesses and organizations. OCRI is committed to the economic development of the city and overall, we agree with the strategic objectives as outlined [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to present OCRI&#8217;s response to the city&#8217;s proposed economic development strategy. The strategy sees Ottawa recognized as a competitive global hub for innovative, knowledge-based talent, businesses and organizations. OCRI is committed to the economic development of the city and overall, we agree with the strategic objectives as outlined in the document and look forward to working with the City to achieve the stated objectives.</p>
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<p>OCRI has been supportive of and involved with the economic refresh activity by City staff although not directly involved with the steering committee. The organization fulfills a leading role in economic development for the region including the entrepreneurship centre, global marketing (investment and trade activities in Ottawa and abroad) and regional innovation activities in addition to other OCRI activities for members.</p>
<p>Leading the way for Ottawa, OCRI fully supports the bolstering of key economic development activities in the region. Investment has decreased over the past few years and fallen far behind investment by other cities and regions. More investment will result in a more diversified local economy with strong international success.</p>
<p>Key economic development initiatives include the creation of strong ecosystems in the areas of: international trade and investment, entrepreneurship, and clusters (including cleantech, life sciences, wireless/mobile applications and digital media). (See our <a href="http://www.ocri.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/2010KBI_White_Paper_Response.pdf">KBI white paper response </a>for more detail.)</p>
<p>Talent is a key focus area for Ottawa. While we have high quality, local talent with many students graduating every year from our universities and colleges, we need to increase STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) participation to meet the demands. Strategies must be implemented to attract, engage and retain talent in Ottawa. Leadership and early entrepreneurship education are also key focus areas. (See our <a href="http://www.ocri.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/2010Talent_White_Paper_Response.pdf">Talent white paper response</a> for more detail.)</p>
<p>OCRI is a leader in providing a full range of commercialization and investment resources to companies across knowledge-based industries to accelerate their growth in the global marketplace. This includes support for startup company creation through Entrepreneur’s Edge, Lead-to-Win, Exploriem and other programs. OCRI works to bring capital to the region through investment in high potential emerging technology leaders in Ottawa.</p>
<p>OCRI programs and services touch many business people and youth in our community. Because of the broad range of services, it is difficult to fully understand the value that OCRI brings to the community. OCRI partners with the City of Ottawa to deliver a number of services to the community which I have outlined below. Key OCRI services that support Ottawa’s economic development include:</p>
<p><strong>Entrepreneurship Centre</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Helps entrepreneurs make informed business decisions while starting or growing their businesses (seminars and workshops on management, legal and accounting)</li>
<li>Youth focus via programs like Ottawa Innovation Challenge, Junior Achievement, Canada Youth Business Foundation, Summer Company and others;</li>
<li>Operates resource centre at City Hall, kiosks in Orleans, Barrhaven and Kanata.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Entrepreneurship and Innovation</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Delivers Entrepreneur’s Edge series for entrepreneurship training;</li>
<li>Delivers TalentBridge which engages entrepreneurial engineering students in work terms that develop marketing, sales and business management skills and connects students with supportive mentors from the local knowledge-based sector.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Global Marketing</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Provides assistance for export-oriented businesses seeking to market products and services internationally;</li>
<li>Provides support for in-bound and out-bound trade missions with emphasis on Asia, Europe, U.S. and Latin America;</li>
<li>Active founding member of the Ontario Technology Corridor (Ottawa, Toronto, Waterloo, London and Niagara) which was established for joint marketing abroad;</li>
<li>Supports Ottawa’s established and emerging knowledge-based clusters (Photonics, Wireless, Software, eBusiness, Contact Centres, Life Sciences, Cleantech, Security and Digital Media.)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Investment and Commercialization</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Provides business advisory services, business acceleration, market intelligence and mentoring to build the next wave of knowledge-based companies;</li>
<li>Hosts the annual Ontario Venture Summit (OVS) to showcase companies to qualified investors;</li>
<li>Actively supports community-based initiatives including: Lead to Win, Exploriem, TiE, and The Ottawa Network.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Community Leadership</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>OCRI hosts and chairs the Innovation Leadership Team;</li>
<li>OCRI chairs the Ottawa Technology Round Table for industry, academic and research institutions, and federal, provincial and city governments;</li>
<li>OCRI CEO is a member of the Tourism Leadership Team;</li>
<li>OCRI contributes to the Digital Strategy Round Tables at Industry Canada.</li>
</ul>
<p>OCRI is a diverse and dynamic organization that aims to be responsive to the needs of our local business community. If you are interested in learning more about OCRI and the many ways that our programs, services and individuals contribute to the economic well being of the city visit our website <a href="http://www.ocri.ca">www.ocri.ca</a>, stop by the Entrepreneurship Centre at Ottawa City Hall or get in touch with one of our program managers.</p>
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		<title>OCRI Awards honour business excellence</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 01:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JeffE</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ottawa, ON – April 8, 2010 &#8211; OCRI, Ottawa&#8217;s lead economic development agency, honoured Ottawa&#8217;s best and brightest companies, executives and students for their innovative work and contributions to the city&#8217;s knowledge-based sector this evening at the 15th annual OCRI Awards gala at the Hilton Lac-Leamy.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ottawa, ON</strong> – April 8, 2010 &#8211; <a href="http://www.ocri.ca">OCRI</a>, Ottawa&#8217;s lead economic development agency, honoured Ottawa&#8217;s best and brightest companies, executives and students for their innovative work and contributions to the city&#8217;s knowledge-based sector this evening at the 15th annual OCRI Awards gala at the Hilton Lac-Leamy.</p>
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<p>The awards celebrate excellence in the areas of research, technology, entrepreneurship, leadership, strategic partnerships and student accomplishments. New categories this year include the Research Award, Health Innovation Award and Student Entrepreneur of the Year. Nominations for the 11 categories were solicited from Ottawa&#8217;s business and education community last December. A record number of nominations were reviewed by the Society of Collaborative Opportunities and Advancement of Professionals (SCOAP). In addition, Exploriem&#8217;s Fastest Growing Bootstrap Startup Award was presented early in the evening.</p>
<p>&#8220;The award finalists represent key executives, business leaders, thinkers and strategists,&#8221; said Claude Haw, President and CEO, OCRI. &#8220;Again this year the quality and caliber of the nominations was excellent and the numbers have increased. The impressive accomplishments of this evening&#8217;s winners demonstrate a city that fosters world-class talent, innovative products and successful companies.&#8221;</p>
<p>After a stellar year for his team and technology, Iain Christie, President of Neptec, explains why the company is so pleased to be recognized as a 2010 OCRI Award winner. &#8220;As recipient of the Product of the Year award, Neptec&#8217;s team of scientists and engineers are honoured to be recognized by OCRI and the prestige it brings to our company, locally and internationally. The work OCRI does for the Ottawa technology and research industry is critical to ensuring that Ottawa remains competitive. We congratulate all finalists in the 2010 OCRI Awards.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 2010 OCRI Awards recipients are:</p>
<p><strong><em>OCRI Company of the Year presented to DragonWave</em></strong><br />
In recognition of DragonWave&#8217;s leadership position in the high capacity packet microwave sector, exponential growth and continued global expansion combined with their commitment to Ottawa which raises the profile of local innovation and talent.</p>
<p><strong><em>Next Generation Executive of the Year presented to Jason Flick, You i Labs</em></strong><br />
In recognition of his impressive track record and current involvement in the development of one of the Canadian Innovation Exchange&#8217;s top 20 innovative companies.</p>
<p><strong><em>Strategic Partnership of the Year presented to QNX and Alcatel-Lucent</em></strong><br />
In recognition of their combined efforts and success transforming a car into a first-class citizen of the Cloud which garnered immediate and overwhelming international media coverage in 2009.</p>
<p><strong><em>Most Promising Startup of the Year presented to Telepin</em></strong><br />
In recognition of the success and impact of Telepin&#8217;s Cayman mobile transaction infrastructure software and the company&#8217;s ability to raise funds to support their growth.</p>
<p><strong><em>Product of the Year presented to Neptec, TriDAR</em></strong><br />
In recognition of Neptec&#8217;s latest space hardware, TriDAR, designed and manufactured in Ottawa and used in space on the Shuttle Discovery.</p>
<p><strong><em>Service of the Year presented to UBM TechInsights</em></strong><br />
In recognition for the company&#8217;s holistic approach to intellectual property management and its services that bridge the legal and technology worlds on more than 1,800 projects for over 200 clients.</p>
<p><strong><em>Research Award presented to: </em></strong><br />
<strong>Dr. Robert Korneluk</strong><br />
In recognition for his leadership and contribution to the ApoptoGen team and their work in the field of programmed cell death and cancer research.<br />
<strong>Dr. Duncan J. Stewart</strong><br />
In recognition of his many discoveries in vascular biology and genetic engineering as well as his pioneering new therapies that enhance the repair functionality of cells.</p>
<p><strong><em>Health Innovation Award presented to Dr. Pierre Cardinal, CRI Critical Care Education Network</em></strong><br />
In recognition for the revolutionary impact of CRI on the delivery of critical care education resulting in measurable improvements in critical care including reductions in incidents, including deaths, in Ottawa and elsewhere in the country.</p>
<p><strong><em>Student Researcher presented to Razib Iqbal, University of Ottawa</em></strong><br />
In recognition of his research in P2P adaptive video distribution and his compressed-domain adaptive video streaming system, called Dag-Stream, which allows for adaption, authentication and encryption of video on the fly.</p>
<p><strong><em>Student Entrepreneur presented to Muhammad Arsalan and Atif Shamim</em></strong><br />
In recognition of taking their award-winning research to the next level, now in the early stages of commercialization with industry giants lining up as possible suitors.</p>
<p><strong><em>High School Innovation presented to John McCrae Secondary School &#8211; Web 2.0 Site</em></strong><br />
In recognition of three teachers&#8217; development of a user-friendly website with a wiki front page that improves efficiency for administration and staff, but also serves parents and students.</p>
<p><strong><em>Exploriem&#8217;s Fastest Growing Bootstrap Startup presented to Telepin</em></strong><br />
In recognition for their rapid success and significant top line growth.</p>
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<p><strong>About OCRI:</strong></p>
<p>Leading the way for Ottawa, OCRI is the city&#8217;s economic development agency. OCRI is the rallying point to bring business, education, research and talent together to create the winning economic conditions that allow Ottawa&#8217;s knowledge-based companies to thrive locally and compete globally. At OCRI we promote sustainable economic development to maintain our high quality of life. For more information on OCRI visit our website at <a href="http://www.ocri.ca">www.ocri.ca</a> and for more information on the Ottawa Region please visit <a href="http://www.ottawaregion.com">www.ottawaregion.com</a>. In 2010, Ottawa was named one of the world’s top seven intelligent communities by the Intelligent Community Forum (ICF).</p>
<p><strong>For information contact:</strong></p>
<p>Kim Cunningham<br />
Manager, External Communications<br />
OCRI<br />
Office: (613) 828-6274 ext. 256<br />
Cell: (613) 851-0768<br />
<a href="mailto:kcunningham@ocri.ca">kcunningham@ocri.ca</a></p>
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		<title>The City is looking for your input</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The City of Ottawa is conducting consultations that will lead to a new Economic Development Policy which will be presented to Council this spring.  OCRI executives participate regularly in ongoing discussions with the City on their role and leadership.  Last Friday, we attended a stakeholder&#8217;s forum  to voice our views and have since met with them specifically on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The City of Ottawa is conducting consultations that will lead to a new Economic Development Policy which will be presented to Council this spring.  OCRI executives participate regularly in ongoing discussions with the City on their role and leadership.  Last Friday, we attended a stakeholder&#8217;s forum  to voice our views and have since met with them specifically on the innovation strategy. </p>
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<p>The approach the City chooses  to economic development is key to all of our success.  The consensus now is that we can no longer simply default to expansion of the Federal Public Service as our engine of prosperity.  Your voice in this discussion is important.  I would like to encourage you to participate as well by logging on to <a href="http://opinionottawa.ca/">OPINIONOTTAWA.CA </a>where you will be able to review position papers on subjects including the role of knowledge-based industries, talent and more and comment on them in the discussion forum.</p>
<p>Please take the time to make your opinion heard as an actively involved member of our community and business leader.  Ottawa has a great economic future filled with potential across so many industries. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s do what we can to ensure that the City has significant and sincere input that they can use to define an approach to economic development that reflects the realities of our great city!</p>
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		<title>Excerpt from Ottawa&#8217;s ICF Top 7 Application : Digitial Inclusion in Ottawa</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 19:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kcunningham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being “connected” and online has become a way of life and a natural thing for Ottawa residents, regardless of their economic standing, physical or mental abilities or location. Ottawa has demonstrated a strong commitment to digital inclusion and bridging the digital divide over the years.  

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being “connected” and online has become a way of life and a natural thing for Ottawa residents, regardless of their economic standing, physical or mental abilities or location. Ottawa has demonstrated a strong commitment to digital inclusion and bridging the digital divide over the years.  </p>
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<p>In the city’s first broadband plan, access to the internet and addressing the digital divide were key issues to overcome in order to become successful in the new global economy.  Programs such as Smart Capital and National Capital FreeNet helped to establish Ottawa as the most connected city in the world.  Not only was technology and access to the technology provided to Ottawa residents, training was also available for those who needed help to develop a level of comfort with the new technology.  Smart Capital was funded by the federal and provincial governments to push forward Ottawa’s broadband connectivity plan. A variety of programs provided the framework for Smart Capital including: Digital Ottawa, Altogether Ottawa, FreeNet, E-Government, Smart Libraries, E-College, E-Democracy and Smart Sites. Today, a number of those programs no longer exist due to the fact that their mission was completed but some continue to serve the community to this day. Their range of services has evolved and changed to reflect the current needs and interests of the local community. </p>
<p>In addition to technology-based inclusion, Ottawa is a firm believer in providing today’s students and our future leaders with the proper tools they need in order to learn effectively while in school. For that reason, we support learning and skill development for students at all levels through partnerships with the community, government and businesses to develop the talent Ottawa needs to support a globally competitive knowledge-based sector. Some of the community’s most valuable programs in this regard include OttawaReads – a literacy program, JUMP Math – numeracy program, Winning Innovations in Schools (WINS) – joint projects with local cleantech and life science companies for high school students, the High School Technology Program – hands on tech and programming experiences and the School Breakfast Program which provides a nutritious breakfast to 11,000 children in 145 schools each day.   </p>
<p><strong>Did you know? </strong><em>The Ottawa Public Library (OPL)</em> provides services free of charge to increase digital inclusion and the everyday use of technology. The Library works with many local, provincial and national partners to extend and enrich service. Free Internet access has been available at the Ottawa Public Library since 1996 and free high-speed Internet access has been available at all 33 branches of the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) since 2001.  High-speed wireless Internet access was first piloted at the Ottawa Public Library in 2007 and was installed in every branch of the OPL in 2008.  The Ottawa Public Library has 373 public access workstation that provide high speed internet access and a variety of software applications. Wheelchair-accessible computer workstations are available at all wheelchair accessible libraries. All courses at the Ottawa Public Library are offered free of charge. In 2008, 947,499 people used a public Internet access workstation at the OPL. In 2008, the Ottawa Public Library held 376 computer training sessions aimed at teaching older adults and newcomers how to use a personal computer, 1,512 people attended these sessions.</p>
<p><em>OCRI Entrepreneurship Centre Satellite Kiosks</em> - As entrepreneurial activity spread across the vast Ottawa region it became evident that the one stop shopping approach taken by OCRI’s Entrepreneurship Centre was not adequate for the growing demand for its services. The concept of satellite offices was explored and pilot tested in Orleans with great success. Subsequently, two additional satellite kiosks in Kanata and Barrhaven have been opened.  The impact on the community has been significant while helping minimize costs for staff, travel and overhead and maximizing the use of digital technology to provide easy access services and business advice to constituents.  In 2009 alone, over 1000 people attended networking events hosted at the kiosk centres.</p>
<p><em>Ottawa Carleton District School Board</em> &#8211; Special Education Allocation of laptops to students with Learning Difficulties. Each year, hundreds of laptops are loaned out to students with special needs through this ministry led initiative.  Hundreds of students, teachers and families benefit from this digital inclusion initiative. In the last five months, technical training has been provided to over 600 teachers, on a wide variety of subjects:  wikis, Google Apps, Photoshop Elements, Gizmos, ComicLife, Podcasting, PhotoStory. This year, the school board is introducing a new Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) training for elementary teachers.<span id="_marker"> </span></p>
<p><span>These are just a few of the great examples in Ottawa of programs and initiatives that really do make a difference. By bridging the gap between education and employment and providing access to technology Ottawa is definitely an intelligent city and Canada&#8217;s creative economy capital!</span></p>
<p><span>More grandstanding to come&#8230;.</span></p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s all about the chemistry according to Pat DiPietro at this morning&#8217;s TEB</title>
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		<dc:creator>kcunningham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking questions from a somewhat surprised audience before he began his presentation, Pat DiPietro, Managing General Partner of Vengrowth Capital Partners, aimed to set the stage for his talk and ensure that he was speaking about what the audience wanted to hear.  That was clever but putting Mary, a local high school student who was there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking questions from a somewhat surprised audience before he began his presentation, Pat DiPietro, Managing General Partner of Vengrowth Capital Partners, aimed to set the stage for his talk and ensure that he was speaking about what the audience wanted to hear.  That was clever but putting Mary, a local high school student who was there to demo her team&#8217;s robotic entry for a regional competition, on the spot to ask a question in front of a room filled with senior execs seemed a bit uncomfortable for a moment.  But when Pat exclaimed that Mary&#8217;s question was the best one of the day and he was going to stop the questions there, the room errupted in applause. Mary could breathe again and the presentation started to really roll.   Mary&#8217;s question? &#8220;What are some tips to handle conflicts in a team? Ahhh.  It&#8217;s all about the chemistry &#8211; according the Pat&#8230; and so we begin. </p>
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<p>A few other questions were also on point such as &#8220;what are the top 2 things a start-up needs to know to really succeed&#8221; and &#8220;what&#8217;s more critical &#8211; getting a product out that may have a few glitches or waiting and polishing it to near perfection before you take it to your client.&#8221; Pat addressed all these and more in his 45 minute presentation at OCRI&#8217;s Technology Executive Breakfast (TEB) this morning.  With eight start-ups in as many years under his belt and dozens more in his repretoire, it was sure to be a very informative and entertaining morning.</p>
<p>There are five things that must happen for any company&#8211; start-up or not &#8212; to be successful. </p>
<p>First of all, you must become a &#8220;<strong>category of one</strong>&#8221; in the mind of your customers. This entails effective marketing, value positioning, and doing everything you can to win the crucial &#8220;bake-off&#8221; &#8211; especially if you know you deserve to win.  Pat used a great variety of examples that we could all relate to when he explained value positioning and the case of present mode of ops vs future mode of ops (PMO vs FMO). Citing his favourite business book and the evolution of the cable excavator to the back hoe as well as the FIDO phone that makes calls and sends texts to the I-Phone with 9,500 apps he demonstrated that the value of your product must meet and exceed the expectations of the target customer base.   Winning the ever critical technology &#8220;bake-off&#8221; is a make or break it opportunity for your company. Pat&#8217;s experience with BelAir clearly showed how important it is to know your value and position it correctly and then how to rally the team to go back and fight to win.</p>
<p><strong>Adapt </strong>and adapt again. Be prepared to fine tune and adjust your approach to make your interface work and increase the impact in order to produce a real solution for your customers.</p>
<p><strong>Simplify </strong>the confusing functionality of your technology. Very few people need to know all the bells and whistles that make it work. The black box does more than you think &#8211; it can simplify the way you operate, simplify the installation of the application,  present the solution to your customers in simple way, and transform into what everyone likes and appreciates &#8211; an easy button.</p>
<p><strong>Scalability</strong> is key.  Being a small company, a start-up or a company with a product but no scale inhibits your ability to compete on a global scale.  There are ways around this.  Find a strategic partner or a number of them that can increase your output in order to meet client demands or entice a big brother to take you on. It may takes some coaxing  and baiting with evidence of business and significant returns because big brothers (or companies with scale but no product) don&#8217;t typically search out little brothers but the results can be big. Just ask BTI who teamed up with Fujistu in order to deploy massive quantities of product.</p>
<p><strong>Execute.  </strong>All great plans must be executed well if they are going to make a difference.  First, the team must be in total alignment and then all efforts must be focussed.  If the team can&#8217;t work together &#8211; they can never be aligned. You need agreement to align at all stages of the process which has three parts 1) Vision (where are we going), 2) Current Reality (where are we now) and 3) The Plan (how do we get there). It&#8217;s a tough job, but it is the CEO&#8217;s responsibility to get  everyone to buy-into the alignment concept including the board, the team, the investors and the partners. Once you&#8217;ve established that everyone is on the same path, all your efforts, tactics, approaches must be in clear focus to be effective and efficient.  Pat recalled his SiGe experience which showed how important it can be to have a leader with excellent technological skills coupled with fantastic people skills in order to rally the team and align the efforts.  Product lines may need to change, approaches may be tweaked but when the alignment and focus is bang on and the chemistry among the players is solid you can pretty much count on improved performance. Just look at SiGe whose revenues  increased from around $67 M in 2007 to almost $100 M in 2008.</p>
<p>As Pat wrapped up, he explained that he&#8217;s learned many more lessons than he could ever cover in a short presentation and that there is always more learning to do.  No matter what business you&#8217;re in or what customer you are after, his five key pointers can always apply but admitted there could be more that work.  Teamwork, alignment, chemistry, flexibility, he certainly covered all the bases and in direct response to Mary&#8217;s question he added that sometimes you just need to fire someone. </p>
<p>Great presentation! Looking forward to the next TEB.</p>
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		<title>Local businesses get easy access to new suite of tools needed to survive and thrive in tough economic times</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OTTAWA, ON, July 16, 2009 – OCRI’s Entrepreneurship Centre has launched its latest suite of services called “Survive and Thrive” which is targeted at businesses currently in operation but in need of assistance and guidance to identify and leverage opportunities during these challenging economic times.  This program is possible thanks to the support of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ocrinews.wordpress.com&#38;blog=4834560&#38;post=124&#38;subd=ocrinews&#38;ref=&#38;feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OTTAWA, ON, July 16, 2009 – OCRI’s Entrepreneurship Centre has launched its latest suite of services called “Survive and Thrive” which is targeted at businesses currently in operation but in need of assistance and guidance to identify and leverage opportunities during these challenging economic times.  This program is possible thanks to the support of [<a href="http://ocrinews.wordpress.com/2009/07/17/local-businesses-get-easy-access-to-new-suite-of-tools-needed-to-survive-and-thrive-in-tough-economic-times/">...</a>]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ocrinews.wordpress.com&#038;blog=4834560&#038;post=124&#038;subd=ocrinews&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" /></p>
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		<title>Eastern Ontario Economic Showcase with Donald Trump</title>
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		<dc:creator>Terry D'Angelo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[BOOK NOW! Don’t wait too long to register as an exhibitor for this event. We’d hate for you to be disappointed when all the prime spots are gone.  Register now, get a great location and use the summer wisely to plan your space. Think creatively, constructively and strategically to catch the eye of the media, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>BOOK NOW!</strong> Don’t wait too long to register as an exhibitor for this event. We’d hate for you to be disappointed when all the prime spots are gone.  Register now, get a great location and use the summer wisely to plan your space. Think creatively, constructively and strategically to catch the eye of the media, the public and Mr. Trump himself!</p>
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<p>We are getting so many phone calls about the event &#8211; but I think folks are already in vacation mode and believe that September 24 is far enough away.  Well, in some aspects it is &#8211; it is after summer vacation &#8211; it is another school year&#8230;. but it is only 3 months away and 2 of those are July and August!  This is a great event with an amazing lineup and Donald Trump will actually be here in Ottawa talking to the business community.  Those that have booked are calling us to ask how they should set themselves up, what is the most strategic place to be on the floor etc!  They are very keen and have jump-started their organization to be ready for September 24!</p>
<p>One connection made between you and another exhibitor at the &#8220;water cooler&#8221; on the tradeshow floor can transform a business.  Just like this story&#8230;.</p>
<blockquote><p>Earlier this year, a potential development partner backed out of a deal because of the economic downturn (they didn&#8217;t understand the unprecedented and continued growth happening in the Kemptville area).   Westerra Homes approached a local business lawyer earlier this year to see if he had any contacts that would assist with the land development.  He was referred to a contractor in Embrun who was a recent acquaintance of the lawyer. The contact knew of Kemptville and believed in the project. A partnership was formed which allowed the infrastructure and servicing to begin for Phase I.  The municipality required security worth several hundred thousand dollars to support the land servicing work. Westerra&#8217;s commercial banker referred them to an existing developer located just 30 minutes west of Kemptville to assist in this regard. A partnership was formed and the project is now underway.</p>
<p>The power of multi-jurisdictional networking within the region resulted in two separate partnerships that enabled the start of a development that will generate more than $20 million in economic activity for Eastern Ontario and recurring property tax revenue of ~$200,000/year for the municipality of North Grenville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Remember &#8211; just one new contact or one new piece of information can make a difference for a business and its community.</p>
<p>See you in September!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ottawa, ON June 10, 2009 &#8211; Eligible cleantech, life science and technology companies are invited to apply to The Canada’s Top 10™ Competition. Now in its 10th year, Canada’s Top 10TM Competition promotes the 10 most promising companies from each of the following three sectors: life science, cleantech and technology, from across Canada to Canadian [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ocrinews.wordpress.com&#38;blog=4834560&#38;post=112&#38;subd=ocrinews&#38;ref=&#38;feed=1" />]]></description>
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		<title>Les entreprises de technologies propres, de sciences de la vie et de technologies sont invitées à participer au concours intitulé The Canada Top 10TM Competition (Les dix meilleures entreprises canadiennes)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ottawa, Ontario, le 10 juin 2009 – Les entreprises de technologies propres, de sciences de la vie et de technologies sont invitées à participer au concours The Canada’s Top 10™ Competition. Maintenant vieux de 10 ans, le concours The Canada Top 10TM Competition fait la promotion des 10 entreprises les plus prometteuses pour chacun des [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ocrinews.wordpress.com&#38;blog=4834560&#38;post=110&#38;subd=ocrinews&#38;ref=&#38;feed=1" />]]></description>
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		<title>Industry-Led Program Inspires High School Students Planning to Buck the Recession to Consider Careers in IT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OTTAWA&#8211;(Marketwire &#8211; June 3, 2009) &#8211; Canadian information technology and communication (ICT) industry leaders are taking time out from the business at hand to provide mentorship in high school classrooms. This is to address a looming shortage of workers that could impact the tech sector and negatively affect the Canadian economy. In Ottawa, tech mentors [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ocrinews.wordpress.com&#38;blog=4834560&#38;post=115&#38;subd=ocrinews&#38;ref=&#38;feed=1" />]]></description>
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