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Words of advice for recent MBA grads

Professor Henry Mintzberg joins La Presse to share some words of advice for graduates fresh out of their MBA programs.

The gist of it: stay humble and eat the scrambled eggs!

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Published: 10 Apr 2019

Mintzberg on a rebalanced society

At the 2019 Annual General Meeting of Lifelong Learning, Professor Henry Mintzberg shares his perspective on the vital importance of rebalancing society.

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Published: 4 Apr 2019

Professor Mintzberg, management myth buster

Professor Henry Mintzberg joins Infopresse to bust four management myths that are all too common and hold dire consequences for workplaces.

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Published: 1 Apr 2019

Professor Etzion co-leads MSSI research project focusing on SMEs

Professor Dror Etzion, along with 香蕉视频 colleagues Jaye Ellis (Law) and Catherine Potvin (Biology), has been selected to co-lead a research project under the McGill Sustainability Systems Initiative (MSSI).

Published: 26 Mar 2019

Mintzberg among top 30 gurus

Professor Henry Mintzberg ranks 22nd among the world鈥檚 top 30 management professionals for 2019. He is celebrated, in particular, for his contrarian views of management that have elucidated dimensions of the profession that were previously left unquestioned or overlooked.

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Published: 26 Mar 2019

Recapping the Bedtime Stories book launch

On February 19, 2019, renowned management thinker Professor Henry Mintzberg launched his twentieth book, Bedtime Stories for Managers, a roundup of forty-two leadership anecdotes curated from his decades of experience.

Published: 13 Mar 2019

Must-have鈥檚 for your spring reading list

Professor Henry Mintzberg鈥檚 new book, Bedtime Stories for Managers, is included in a roundup by La Presse of new must-read books. Known for his iconoclastic take on widely-held management conceptions, his newest book is yet another example of what Professor Mintzberg does best.

Published: 8 Mar 2019

Sitting down with Mintzberg

Following the launch of his latest book, Bedtime Stories for Managers, Professor Henry Mintzberg dishes on his personal growth over the years and shares some of his favorite words of wisdom for managers.

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Published: 26 Feb 2019

The traps of neglecting the soft side of business

Drawing from Professor Henry Mintzberg鈥檚 critique of MBA programs, an article in Financial Times sheds light on some of the outmoded concepts that are still relied upon heavily聽by business practitioners, arguing that perhaps it is time focus more on the 鈥渟ofter鈥 aspects of business, such as聽people.

Published: 26 Feb 2019

Much to learn from bedtimes stories

With the launch of Henry Mintzberg鈥檚 twentieth book, Bedtime Stories for Managers, a recent review takes stock of the important lessons that it has to offer.

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Published: 20 Feb 2019

Everyday creativity for an extraordinary impact

We don鈥檛 have to possess the brilliance of Tchaikovsky to create something exceptional.

In a recent blog post, Professor Henry Mintzberg makes the case for the power of everyday creativity.

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Published: 18 Feb 2019

Staying afloat: The hectic job of school principals

A recent blog post examines the daunting array of roles that school principals will play and uses Professor Henry Minztberg鈥檚 study of how managers allocate their time in a workday.

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Published: 15 Feb 2019

Why finding the right manager is a tall order

Humans, and by extension managers, are flawed, contends Professor Henry Mintzberg. In an article for The Globe & Mail, he explores why finding the right manager in a workplace is often more difficult than first believed.

Published: 14 Feb 2019

From silos to slabs: Mintzberg on organizational barriers

Derived from his latest book, Bedtime Stories for Managers, Professor Henry Mintzberg explores the ineffectiveness of organizational slabs and makes the case for 鈥渢ailored connections between silos.鈥

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Published: 12 Feb 2019

Mintzberg's communityship and today鈥檚 social media

A recent blog post attempts to connect Professor Henry Mintzberg鈥檚 conception of community with one of today鈥檚 preeminent community-building tools 鈥 Facebook.

鈥淲ith the rapid growth of technology and increasing expansion of social media usage, what are the prospects of using Facebook for community building? Is it merely being used as a commodity for sharing?鈥

Published: 11 Feb 2019

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