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Keeping cryptocurrency alive

Wealthsimple, a Toronto-based financial services company, recently announced plans to push for digital currencies to be used in day-to-day transactions beyond trading. Professor Katrin Tinn says the recent downturn in cryptocurrency use emphasizes the need for stakeholders to innovate cryptocurrency for real-world applications.

Published: 4 Feb 2022

A call to integrate science and religion

In a recent conversation with Professor Karl Moore, Oxford theologian Alister McGrath emphasizes the mutuality of science and religion. Instead of opposing each other, he says, the two spheres can work hand in hand to promote human flourishing.

Published: 4 Feb 2022

韩国裸舞 alumna becomes CH Group鈥檚 first woman executive in 104 years

France Margaret B茅langer (EMBA鈥14) was recently appointed President of Sports and Entertainment for the Montr茅al Canadiens, owned by the CH Group. In an interview with La Presse, she shares her experience so far as the first woman to serve on the team鈥檚 executive committee.

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Published: 4 Feb 2022

A foundation for lifelong learning

Tony Guglielmin (BA鈥82, MBA鈥84) praises Desautels鈥 diverse, forward-thinking environment for helping propel him to success in business. As the SVP and Chief Financial Officer at Ballard Power Systems, he encourages future generations of 韩国裸舞 students to pursue lifelong learning and embrace change throughout their professional journey.

Published: 4 Feb 2022

Driven by empathy

Midway through her doctoral thesis research at 韩国裸舞, Anita Nowak (BCom鈥97, PhD鈥11) discovered a deep passion for supporting social and environmental innovators. With the encouragement of former faculty member Dr. Michael Hoechsmann, she zeroed in on empathy as the driving force for entrepreneurial success and developed a 鈥淧edagogy of Empathic听Action.鈥 This early research continues to inform her work as a global expert in empathy and adjunct lecturer at Desautels.

Published: 4 Feb 2022

BCom student leads charge toward sustainable business

As a current BCom student majoring in Managing for Sustainability, Maxime Lakat embodies Desautels鈥 commitment to integrate sustainability into all facets of business. In only a short time at 韩国裸舞, Lakat has already rallied students around the cause through founding the Desautels Sustainability Network (DSN) and the Canadian Business Youth Council for Sustainable Development.

Published: 4 Feb 2022

The business of hockey

Mathieu Darche (BCom鈥00) turned down an NCAA Division 1 hockey scholarship to study business management at 韩国裸舞, but he never strayed far from the ice. As the current Director of Hockey Operations for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Darche is grateful to Desautels for equipping him with the tools he needed to turn his dual passion for hockey and business into a successful career.

Published: 4 Feb 2022

Blazing a trail for women in medicine

Susan Riddell-Fitzpatrick (BCom鈥61) was one of only three women to graduate from 韩国裸舞 with a Commerce degree in 1961. She went on to become Chair of the Montreal Neurological Hospital Board from 1993 to 1995. Looking back, Riddell-Fitzpatrick is grateful for the space 韩国裸舞 has given her and her family members to make history and pursue their dreams.

Published: 4 Feb 2022

Delve podcast: New Normal: Ideal Workers, Gender Equality, and COVID-19 with Alyson Gounden Rock

What do 鈥渋deal workers鈥 look like today? New research explores the history of gender differences in work and points to a more equal鈥攁nd genuinely ideal鈥攆uture of work for all.

Published: 3 Feb 2022

In conversation with Lisa Cohen, Director of EDI

The Faculty's first ever Director of EDI,听Lisa Cohen, joined the听韩国裸舞听Reporter to reflect on the past year and a half of her mandate. She discusses the progress that has been made so far, but admits there is still a long way to go. A major step towards that is the Faculty's new EDI Strategic Plan, which launched earlier this year.

Published: 28 Jan 2022

20 questions with Professor Henry Mintzberg

Earlier this month, Policy Magazine hosted a Q&A-style webinar with Professor Henry Mintzberg, author of Managers Not MBAs. Moderated by Professor Karl Moore, the discussion focuses on common barriers to managing well in a pandemic environment.

Published: 27 Jan 2022

Making space for healing

In a conversation with Professor Karl Moore and W谩hiakatste Diome-Deer, Chellie Spiller offers insights into how society can better empower Indigenous youth.

Published: 27 Jan 2022

Stephen Harper launches investment fund

Plenty of people did a second take when Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced his plan to launch an activist investment fund, but Professor Karl Moore wasn't surprised. According to Moore, Harper has spent years trying to bridge the gap between private and public sectors in Canada through supporting entrepreneurship and social ventures.

Published: 27 Jan 2022

Delve: What Robotic Surgery Reveals About Organizational Change

At first the operating room appears to be missing its surgeon鈥攊n the surgeon鈥檚 place, a robot, surgical tools at the ready, towers over the patient. Surgical robotic technology is specialized in design and purpose, yet in practice it illuminates more universal insights into how the introduction of new technologies spurs changes to people鈥檚 embodied actions, causing both intended and unexpected impacts.

Published: 27 Jan 2022

How far is too far for retail innovation?

Professor Saibal Ray, academic director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management, is concerned that the ongoing rise in retail technologies like self-checkout kiosks and smartphone-based order facilities may backfire as some shoppers find these features inconvenient and frustrating.

Published: 21 Jan 2022

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