This isKarl Mooreof the Desautels Faculty of Management at , talking management for The Globe and Mail.We are delighted to haveImran Amedhere [founder and editor of The Business of Fashion blog]. He was given [a Desautel Management Achievement Award] from the MUS, the Management Undergraduate Society, one of the youngest award winners.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Talking Management, Desautels Global Experts, Desautels Management Achievement Awards (DMAA), Management Undergraduate Society (MUS)
Published on: 31 Jul 2014

Adam B. Coape-Arnold came to’s School of Continuing Studiesthe day before classes started for the Fall 2013 semester in order to see what the School offered.

Classified as: Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, Dobson Bootcamp and Cup Competition
Published on: 31 Jul 2014

Every week,Inside Africatakes its viewers on a journey across Africa, exploring the true diversity and depth of different cultures, countries and regions.

Classified as: MBA, Hult Prize, aspire food group, Mohammed Ashour, palm weevil, world hunger
Published on: 31 Jul 2014

Il n’y avait pas meilleure adresse pour s’installer : intersection De Bleury et De la Gauchetière, en plein cœur du centre-ville de Montréal.

Classified as: Carmela Martinez
Published on: 31 Jul 2014

Carlos Slim’s proposal that we work a three-day week sounds crazy. But many, in 1922, thoughtHenry Fordcrazy when he announced that his staff would work a five-day week.

Classified as: Henry Mintzberg, management, carlos slim
Published on: 31 Jul 2014

Depuis qu'elle a amorcé sa carrière de gestionnaire de portefeuille en 1990,Christine Décaries'est rapidement imposée comme la grande spécialiste des titres de sociétés québécoises.

Classified as: BCom, BCom Alumni, Christine Décarie, quebec inc.
Published on: 31 Jul 2014

The restructuring at Montreal-based Bombardier Inc., as painful as it is with the loss of another 1,800 jobs, actually is a positive development for the aerospace company, analysts say.

Classified as: Karl Moore, bombardier aerospace, bombardier
Published on: 31 Jul 2014

Scripps Networks Interactive, a Knoxville, Tenn.-based provider of lifestyle content in the home, food and travel categories for TV and the Web, has appointedSameer Deensenior VP, multi-platform distribution and strategy.

Classified as: BCom, BCom Alumni, Sameer Deen, Scripps network interactive
Published on: 31 Jul 2014

We tend to admire leaders who proclaim, “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” But what if that’s not necessarily true?

...— Adapted fromSimply Managing,Henry Mintzberg, Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

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Classified as: Henry Mintzberg, Data, simply managing
Published on: 31 Jul 2014

Bernard Truong: COP-GOV, Chief Advisor, Governance - Centre of Expertise - Operations Strategic Alliances, National Bank of Canada

P: What steered you towards the COP-GOV certification?

Classified as: -HEC Montreal Executive MBA (EMBA)
Published on: 24 Jul 2014

This month, 25 business students from China’s Shantou University are getting a taste of life at and Montreal through theDesautels Faculty of Management’s International Summer Program.

Classified as: China, global branding, International Summer Program, managing, north america, shantou university
Published on: 24 Jul 2014

This isKarl Mooreof the Desautels Faculty of Management at , talking management for The Globe and Mail. Today, I am delighted to speak to a colleague in Australia from the University of Queensland, Neal Ashkanasy.

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Classified as: Talking Management, Karl Moore, manager, Neal Ashkanasy, university of queensland
Published on: 24 Jul 2014

« On fait du droit mais on sait rire et être relax ! » : c’est en substance le message qu’a voulu passer le cabinetGowlingsavec ce projet marketing pas très ordinaire.

Classified as: BCom, BCom Alumni, gowlings, Sabina Malderle
Published on: 24 Jul 2014

Article byKarl Mooreand Sienna Zampino

Classified as: Karl Moore, work, economy, the globe and mail, purpose, sienna zampino
Published on: 24 Jul 2014

From Richard Branson to Steve Jobs, entrepreneurs might be considered the defining business leaders of this generation.

...“When they come into the class, 90 percent of them don't know what they're going to do,” saysAlex Kalil, who teaches on two entrepreneurship courses at 's Desautels Faculty of Management.

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Classified as: MBA, entrepreneurship, Alex Kalil, Electives
Published on: 24 Jul 2014

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