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MBA alumna emphasizes human-centered thinking in career

Julie Savaria (MBA’15) credits Desautels with expanding her commitment to pursuing justice, equity, diversion and inclusion (JEDI) throughout her career.

In 2020, she founded Bindia Savaria Consulting to help organizations examine and improve JEDI initiatives worldwide.

Published: 18 Mar 2021

Desautels alumni featured in º«¹úÂãÎè podcast

Four former Desautels students were recently featured in new episodes of Alma Matters, a podcast presented by º«¹úÂãÎè Athletics and Recreation.

Mathieu Darche (BCom’00) won a Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020, while Richard Pound (BCom’62) is a former Olympic swimmer who currently serves as an International Olympic Committee Member.

Published: 18 Mar 2021

Rogers purchases Shaw, erases competition

Following its $26 billion acquisition of Shaw, Rogers has been criticized for eliminating regional competition. If the sale is approved by the Trudeau government, the company would become the second-largest telecom provider in Canada.

Professor Paul Beaumont joins the conversation to discuss the continuing importance of keeping the telecom industry competitive.

Published: 18 Mar 2021

Preparing future retail leaders for post-pandemic world

Anwar White, Program Director for the Master of Management in Retailing (MMR) program, recently joined “The Voice of Retail'' podcast with Michael LeBlanc to discuss everything from the Faculty’s new retail innovation lab to future directions in retail.

He points to social media as the greatest factor in evolving retail trends, stressing that companies must continuously innovate post-pandemic to stay competitive.

Published: 18 Mar 2021

Online shopping convenient but isolating

Professor Yu Ma, Academic Director of the Master of Management in Retailing (MMR) program, weighs in on the ongoing impact of the pandemic on Canadian retail trends, particularly the steep rise in e-commerce. From his perspective, the convenience of online shopping comes at the expense of the social aspect that encourages customers to spend their money in-store.

Published: 18 Mar 2021

Pandemic-related shifts will cost Canadian airlines

CBC News explores five pandemic-induced issues on the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization’s pandemic declaration. Airlines were hit particularly hard from March 2020 onwards, but data shows that Canadians continued to travel domestically even as international travel was heavily restricted.

Published: 18 Mar 2021

One year later, COVID-19 still disrupting supply and demand

According to Professor Saibal Ray, most companies were ill-prepared to deal with the surging demand for essential goods after the outbreak of the pandemic in March 2020.

Panic buying and hoarding combined with transport shutdowns to make shortages even more severe.

One year later, we are still feeling the ripple effects of the initial shock to the supply chain.

Published: 18 Mar 2021

The recipe for success

Professor Karl Moore recently spoke with Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board for Mercedes Benz, about the recipe for success in the business world. By listening to the needs of his team and keeping a close eye on market trends, Källenius has positioned himself as a world leader in the automotive industry.

Published: 18 Mar 2021

º«¹úÂãÎè’s Lean Six Sigma instructor catalyzes process improvement in Region of Peel

Alex Boussetta, who has instructed Lean Six Sigma courses at Desautels since the early 2000s, shares a story of transformation within the Region of Peel in the Greater Toronto Area. Thanks to the training he provided, the Region of Peel’s analytical team approaches their work in a more systematic, efficient way.

Published: 12 Mar 2021

Takeaways from CEO virtual visit to º«¹úÂãÎè

Professor Karl Moore shares the key insights he gleaned from a recent virtual event connecting º«¹úÂãÎè MBA students with 50 CEOs.

Published: 12 Mar 2021

Former Dobson participant turns side gig into $1.3 billion startup

Just over seven years ago, former º«¹úÂãÎè student Francis Davidson started a side business when he rented out his apartment to fellow º«¹úÂãÎè students.

Today, he is the co-founder and CEO of Sonder, a hospitality company that leases and owns properties worldwide. Davidson has raised over $550 million from venture capital firms to value the company at just over $1.3 billion, with Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk both contributing.

Published: 12 Mar 2021

MMF students win CFA Institute’s Research Challenge

Five Master of Management in Finance (MMF) students are off to the regional round of CFA Institute’s Research Challenge, an annual global competition that provides students with hands-on mentoring and intensive training in financial analysis and professional ethics. Facing stiff competition from HEC Montreal and Concordia University, Zirui (Bruce) Chen, Huiru (Audrey) Wu, Neil Wiacek, Chen (Andy) Yu and Haiwen Luo formed the team that came out on top.

Published: 12 Mar 2021

Turning hobbies into business opportunities

In response to the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians are turning their pastimes into online businesses. Marie-Josée Lamothe, Academic Director of the º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, attributes their success in part to the public’s willingness to support businesses that are important to them rather than buying exclusively from e-commerce giants.

Published: 8 Mar 2021

EMBA students celebrated for International Women’s Day

In honour of International Women’s Day, La Presse shines a spotlight on two members of the 2021 º«¹úÂãÎè-HEC EMBA class: Jillian Ruiz and Sophie Provencher. Ruiz, the head of marketing at Local Logic in Montreal, says the key to a successful career is to identify personal values and build around those values. As Vice-President of Couche-Tard, Provencher strives to be a positive influence not only in the business world but also in her local community.

Published: 8 Mar 2021

The power of ambiversion

In a world of emergent strategy, where more levels of an organization are involved in strategic decisions than ever, Professor Karl Moore points to the value of ambiversion in leadership. Naturally extroverted leaders must learn to mimic introverts in listening carefully and analytically, while introverted leaders must act like extroverts to energize a team.

Published: 4 Mar 2021

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