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February 2010
CMA Management is a dynamic business magazine designed to help senior management professionals make informed decisions and give them a strategic advantage. Published by CMA Canada, CMA Management is circulated to more than 35,000 CMAs and 10,000 CMA candidates and students. It is also available by subscription.
Features
The Balanced Scorecard and corporate social responsibility: aligning values for profit
CSR reporting has grown over the past few years, but the information provided by those reports isn't always used for strategic advantage. Tying values and measures to a Balanced Scorecard could be the way to make good intentions more profitable.
By David Crawford, CMA, and Todd Scaletta, CMA
Canada's Kyoto plan
Although far less ambitious than the emissions trading practices of the U.K. and Europe, the federal government's plans for addressing Canada's Kyoto commitment promise change.
By John Banigan
October 2005
Solid assets
The real estate investment market is hot and shows no signs of letting up. But with dwindling supply and greater competititon for assets, the landscape — and market players — will continue to change.
By Robert Colman
Capitalizing on the trade rush
Don Krusel, CMA, has a vision for a new shipping paradigm. With new federal and provincial investment in Prince Rupert's Port Authority, he may soon see it come to fruition.
By Robert Colman
 
Columns
Human resources
Reaching for the top of a different ladder. Six steps to better understand your aspirations — make sure you’re striving for the right goals.
By Doug Schmidt
Management trends
Beyond e-learning: bridging the knowing-doing gap. Any teaching tool is only as useful as the support it’s given in the workplace. By expanding the breadth of support for learning within an organization, best practices encouraged in formal training can make a bigger impact.
By Tom Gram
Business Strategies
Integrating RFID Any supply chain can benefit from the proper implementation of good technology. Consider how best to do so in your company.
By Marlo Brooke
Tax tips
The ABCs of cashless exercise methods How to create flexible option plans for your company, and tangible tax benefits for employees.
By Paul Carenza
Information technology
Learning from leaks When a MasterCard investigation in May revealed that hackers had gained access to 40 million credit card numbers, it sent shock waves through the financial industry. It also highlighted broad implications for the way average Canadian companies handle information.
by Jacob Stoller
Government issues
Lobbying law Major changes to the Lobbyist Registration Act and Regulations could affect your business with government. Make sure you know the rules.
By John Banigan
Global view
NAFTA at eleven Despite growing pains, it’s still seen by some as a valuable tool for Canadian business.
By John Cooper
Departments
Media bites
Getting results
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  • The Source of Success
  • Selling Your Private Company
News and views
New and noteworthy information you can use
  • Revised timing for internal control certification
  • IFAC Board moves to strengthen financial reporting
  • CMA Management articles garner Award of Merit
  • Good returns not indicative of market, pension consultants claim
  • India moving into pharma's top 10
  • Red tape threatens business, say risk bosses
  • Transfer pricing a growing tax risk for financial services
  • Manufacturing downturn cuts world economic growth
  • High tech: Shining a light on LCD projectors
  • New Software