Air travel during the COVID era
Airline industry expert Professor Karl Moore comments on the public health measures implemented by two major Canadian airlines travelling between the Montréal-Trudeau International Airport and Toronto Pearson Airport.
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To manage upward, find solutions
A key part of managing upward is bringing solutions to the table. According to Professor Karl Moore, this is a win-win: it demonstrates a proactive and creative mindset in employees while allowing companies to leverage the insights of younger generations.
This article was written with help from Matthieu Manzoni, a student in the BCom program in the Desautels Faculty of Management.
Five lessons for businesses in a post-pandemic world
Professor Karl Moore is one of five Quebec business experts to weigh in on lessons learned during the pandemic. Given the disruptions to the global supply chain at the peak of the health crisis, Professor Moore anticipates that we will see more businesses rely on local manufacturers.
Restaurateurs take steps to protect their business and customers
From offering takeout and delivery services to using thermal cameras to detect fevers, restaurateurs have responded to the pressures of the pandemic in their own way. Professor Karl Moore talks to restaurant owners in Montreal and Mexico City to hear how they are protecting their businesses and their customers.
Reflecting on strategy and healthcare in a pandemic with Susan and Henry Mintzberg
In a Â鶹AV Alumni webcast, Professor Karl Moore is joined by Professor Henry Mintzberg and his daughter Susan Mintzberg, a PhD candidate at Â鶹AV who studies the role of family caregivers in mental healthcare. The three cast light on how we can build better systems and more balanced societies based on lessons learned from COVID-19.
Navigating a new reality with document imaging solutions
Yasunari Shimizu, president and CEO of Fujitsu Computer Products of America, talks to Professor Karl Moore about finding new ways to connect communities with document imaging solutions.
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New Montreal company joins race to produce reusable masks
In the race to produce masks amid the current health crisis, Montreal brothers Mark and Jordan Owen (BCom’16) and friend Sean Tasse founded Bien Aller, a mask manufacturer with a sustainable edge.
Professor Karl Moore speaks to the founders of Bien Aller about forming a business during a pandemic and how their business model aims to give back to the community.
Delve: Six Ways Introverts and Extroverts Can Make the Most of Working in Isolation
The COVID-19 pandemic has upset both introvert and extrovert habits, but these six tips from Â鶹AV’s Professor Karl Moore may be useful as we continue to practice physical distancing.
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Protecting our frontline health workers
In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, Dr Joanne Liu (IMHL'14) campaigns for the protection of frontline health workers, emphasizing the need for more personal protective equipment, psychological support, and transparency from government officials.
Air Canada moves to acquire Transat AT
Airline industry expert Professor Karl Moore weighs in on Air Canada’s proposed takeover of Transat A.T. Inc, owner of Quebec airline Air Transat.
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The art of managing upward
In recent years, leadership has evolved from a position of authority to one of influence. According to Professor Karl Moore, this shift gives individuals the confidence to share their perspectives, creating a more dynamic and creative workplace.
What the future of air travel may look like
As businesses across the world adapt their business models to meet evolving needs in the COVID-19 era, the airline industry looks forward with uncertainty. Professor Karl Moore weighs in what the airline industry’s eventual return to normal may look like.
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The politics of reviving the global airline industry
The global airline industry has grounded to a halt with the COVID-19 pandemic closing borders across the world. Professor Karl Moore comments on the need for U.S. intervention to support the global airline industry with a particular focus on American multinational organization Boeing.
Why Canada’s airline industry needs rescuing
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented global changes, with the global airline industry among those hardest hit. The Canadian airline industry supports more than 600,000 jobs, generates substantial revenue, and acts as our lifeline to the world—it is for these reasons, Professor Karl Moore argues, that the industry must be rescued.
Managing communications during an unprecedented global crisis
Professor Karl Moore hears from Gavin Megaw and Karen White, members of the crisis communications team at AVENIR GLOBAL, as they share insight on managing internal and external communications during a global pandemic.