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September/October 2020 – Making It Work

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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V O L U M E 4 8 N U M B E R 6 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020 BCBUSINESS 5 "I think we're going to need to move away from the 'time-in' perspective —where, if I see a person sitting at their desk at 8:55 and they leave at five o'clock , then I know they've been to work and I'm happy" –p.33 ( contents ) COVER AND ABOVE: ALEX HARVEY-WICKENS; TOP RIGHT: ADAM BLASBERG; BOTTOM RIGHT: ERIC BERGER/BELLA COOLA HELI SPORTS Making It Work Many British Columbians are back on the job, but change is the only constant in the new work environment created by COVID-19. We ask how businesses, leaders and employees are moving forward as the virus rewrites the rules for everything from teamwork to wellness by Matt O'Grady and the Editors Against the Grain If the giants of B.C.'s struggling forest products industry yell timber, will smaller independent producers be ready to pick up the pieces? Three companies aim to blaze that trail by Ryan Stuart Flying Blind The tourism collapse threatens to leave heli- and cat-skiing operators snowed under for the winter season. Could the provincial govern- ment do more to help? by Andrew Findlay 33 24 62 (Clockwise from left) Getting the job done; Skeena Sawmills president Roger Keery; on the mountain with Bella Coola Heli Sports

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