We’ll Take Toronto — Both the Sun and Star


Last week, Jump’s Dev Patnaik and Peter Mortensen had the opportunity to speak at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. While there, they had the chance to spread the good word about empathy in business at two of the nation’s biggest newspapers.

On Thursday, Dev chatted with the Toronto Star’s Raveena Aulukh about Wired to Care and the power of empathy to identify new opportunities, even during a downturn.

On Friday, Pete and Dev wrote a commentary for the Toronto Sun about how a focus on innovation did nothing to save Nortel from bankruptcy, in part because the company’s focus was on novelty, not empathy.

Related posts:

  1. From Toronto to San Mateo
  2. Jump To The Great White North: We’ll Take Toronto
  3. Manu’s in the Space!
  4. Growing Your Business in an Economic Downturn

If you would like to speak with someone at Jump about a story or event you’re working on, contact Clynton Taylor or call (650) 373 7244.

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