Video: BE BOLD

Martin Fisher | Image: BCBusiness Online | Published: February 03, 2009
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This is the featured video from the "Doing Business in Tough Times, Proven Strategies That Work" seminar, held February 3, 2009, at the Hotel Vancouver. The speaker was BCBusiness magazine publisher Peter Legge, and on this film is interspersed business wisdom from such luminaries as Premier Gordon Campbell, Claire Newell, and Bob Rennie.

The video was produced by Martin Fisher at On Demand Production Network. For a copy, email Martin at martin@odpn.ca.

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Timing is everything, and I

Comment by Anonymous, February 12, 2009 at 15:38

Timing is everything, and I know you made this Video before the Australian wildfire tragedy, and loss of 200 lives. Suggest we as Canadian friends remove this forest fire video and analogy in respect for those who have suffered horrendously in the fires.

Be Bold, and Be there when needed.

thanks

JP, Vancouver

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Be Bold and join Stay

Comment by Anonymous, February 4, 2009 at 15:52

What am I doing to Be

Comment by Anonymous, February 3, 2009 at 16:33

What am I doing to Be BOLD?

I'm making it possible for EVERYONE in our community to leverage Olympic momentum and share in 2010 opportunity.

Maurice Cardinal
www.OlyBLOG.com

Stay tuned ...

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