by Lisa Hrabluk | Jan 28, 2023
As leadership strategies go, arson is an odd choice. It takes so much energy to spark, kindle and fuel oppositional anger, and the result is always the same: scarred and depleted people and places. Lessons from the field of war that we’ve transferred to the management...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Jan 22, 2023
It was the imitation Alex Colvilles that did me in. While mindlessly scrolling through Facebook one afternoon I came across a friend’s playful experiment with an AI image generator, a program that scrapes the Internet to learn and then combine everything you asked for...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Aug 11, 2022
A few weeks ago my husband Michael and I did a crazy (for us) thing: we bought a 1981 Porsche 928. It’s been Michael’s dream car since he was a teen and saw it sitting in the Kentucky Fried Chicken parking lot of his hometown in northern Manitoba. There it...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Feb 22, 2022
My days of being a free taxi service are numbered. My daughter Alex is learning to drive, and I am blissfully, eagerly hopping into the front passenger seat as she navigates through and beyond our neighbourhood. Alex, much like her mom, learns through conversation....
by Lisa Hrabluk | Feb 9, 2022
When I was little, Saturdays belonged to me and my dad. Once I became a parent, I realized those Saturday mornings were just as important to my mom, who got a much-needed break from an active toddler and then kindergartener, but she also wanted me and my dad to...
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