Posted on Jan. 16: Personal values bode well in business

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Hubert Saint-Onge sounds more like a self-help guru than a leader of the information revolution.

Where others making presentations at this week's McMaster World Congress on Intellectual Capital, Innovation and E-Business filled the heads of their audiences with talks on integrated concepts for measuring the performance of e-services and how to build knowledge-based cultures in organizations, Saint-Onge speaks of values, “your sacred self” and other words which seem to have vanished from the business dictionary.

Speaking as part of a lunch-time panel at the conference's opening session yesterday, the University of Waterloo's executive-in-residence told participants that despite the massive changes information technology has brought to the world, there's still room for individual values, still chances for individuals to make a difference.

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(The Hamilton Spectator, Jan. 16, 2003)