How introverts can manage up
Professor Karl Moore has penned an article outlining how introverts can adapt to different personalities and learn to manage up. This article was written with help from Leo Gelfand, a student in the BCom program in the Desautels Faculty of Management.
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Bombardier rethinks A220 deal
Two years after the deal that led to Airbus’s acquisition of the A220, formerly Bombardier’s C Series aircraft, Bombardier is considering withdrawing from the partnership. Professor Karl Moore sits down with BNN Bloomberg to comment.
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Bridging the generational divide in workplaces
For the first time ever, we now have four generations occupying the workforce. With this resulting in more Millennials and Generation Z staff managing those from the Boomer generation, Professor Karl Moore outlines attitudes and behaviours that may bridge—or further widen—the generational divide.
What’s next in the evolution of globalization?
In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, Rajah Augustinraj, Principal of the Boston Consulting Group, reflects on globalization in the past decade, noting that shifting technology, geopolitics and societal expectations are changing the way businesses operate. Desautels BCom students Emily Moubayed and Willing Li contributed to this article.
From Bombardier’s CSeries to the Airbus A220
Professor Karl Moore comments on Bombardier’s 2017 decision to sell its CSeries program to the second largest aircraft manufacturer, Airbus.
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Debunking the lure of the elite leader
Professor Henry Mintzberg, known for his radical approach to management, sits down with Professor Karl Moore to debunk the lure of the elite leader. Rather than placing leaders on pedestals, Professor Mintzberg suggests they remain on the ground, where they can play an active role in the team.
Our final step to gender equality
Sally Armstrong (BEd’66; DLitt’02), a veteran human rights activist, journalist, and Â鶹AV alumna, has dedicated her career to the fight for gender equality. Talking to Professor Karl Moore, Armstrong notes that gender equality is on the horizon, with one final step required: the collaboration between men and women.
Desjardins restructures following recent data breach
A recent data breach at Desjardins resulted in the leak of 4.2 million customers’ data. Professor Karl Moore comments on the consequent departure of the company’s Chief Operating Officer Denis Berthiaume and Senior Vice President of Information Technology Chadi Habib.
Bridging the gap between English and French-speaking startups
Professor Karl Moore talks to Â鶹AV alumnus Edgar Brown (BCom’19) about his path to entrepreneurship, which started at the Desautels Faculty of Management. Now co-founder and CEO of mobile fitness training company FYT, Brown suggests that bridging the gap between French-speaking and English-speaking entrepreneurs will help to diversify startups across Canada.
Lowes struggles to maintain market share in Canada, says Professor Moore
Professor Karl Moore comments on the decline in market shares for Lowes and Rona and considers the impact of Lowe’s roots as an American company.
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Fighting fake news, one academic at a time
In the era of fake news, it’s important for media outlets to position themselves as credible, authoritative sources. To support the publication of factual news, Professor Karl Moore encourages academics to share their informed, educated and well-considered viewpoint when presented with the opportunity.
Michael Sabia stands down as CEO of CDPQ
Following Michael Sabia’s resignation as CEO of Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, Professor Karl Moore comments on the strides he made despite the initial controversy surrounding his appointment.
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Aircraft safety grows in public consciousness
Joining CTV News, Professor Karl Moore weighs in on the potential return of the Boeing 737 Max airliner and how its fatal accidents in 2018 and 2019 have changed the public perception of aircraft safety.
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Advance your career with great thinkers and educators
Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and director of advertising firm S4 Capital, joins Professor Karl Moore on Les Affaires to advocate for lifelong learning, suggesting that one’s education should not end after graduation.
Insurance platform finds success in challenging market
In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, Alan Lau, president and CEO of Chinese insurance platform WeSure, shares how he is overcoming the challenges of breaking into a reluctant market.