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At home and at work: Is racial segregation becoming more pervasive?

Citing recent research co-authored by Professor John-Paul Ferguson, Vox explores how racial segregation in American workplaces has gotten worse over the last generation, suggesting that the shadows of residential segregation follow individuals wherever they go during the day.

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Published: 20 Feb 2019

Criminal charges against SNC-Lavalin fan fears of takeover

If SNC-Lavalin is found guilty of corruption and fraud charges, it could mean a closing nail in the coffin for the Quebec-based company’s chances of preventing a takeover. Professor Karl Moore shares his perspective.

Published: 18 Feb 2019

Everyday creativity for an extraordinary impact

We don’t 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

Calling all international students: McGill is place to be

According to a list compiled by Forbes, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ places among the top 10 universities worldwide for international students.

McGill is one among three Canadian universities to make the list with Management being one of the most popular subjects overall.Ìý

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Published: 18 Feb 2019

A record-breaking donation will open doors for business students

Following the historic announcement of a $200-million donation to McGill, John and Marcy McCall MacBain join Professor Karl Moore to discuss their philanthropic vision, as well as how the scholarships will be available for students aspiring to make an impact in business.

Published: 18 Feb 2019

Desautels MBA’s score second place at Ivey

Congratulations to MBA students Julio Castañeda and Daniel Franco who were awarded 2nd place out of 18 local and international teams in the MBA Business Plan Competition.

Hosted by Ivey Business School, Castañeda and Franco were recognized for their solution involving the digitalization of small grocery stores in Latin America.

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’s study of how managers allocate their time in a workday.

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Published: 15 Feb 2019

MBAs return home after experience of a lifetime in Dubai

MBA students: Tegan Boaler, Jessica Erdman, Aakash Gopalakrishnan, Robson Lazzarotto, and Duy Nguyen were recently in Dubai to participate in the World Government Summit 2019 Global Universities Challenge – an experience that was transformative in many ways.

Published: 15 Feb 2019

BCom student becomes CEO for the day

Congratulations to BCom student O’Nell Agossa, a finalist in the CEOX1Day competition, who got to spend the day learning from Montreal’s mayor, Valérie Plante.

Published: 14 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

Why love blossoms in business school

On this Valentine’s Day, hear from a roster of happy couples, including Andrew Maxwell and Helen Leighton (MBA’81), as they share how their love stories blossomed during their MBA studies.

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Published: 14 Feb 2019

A landmark donation promotes education for all

Announced Wednesday, a $200-million donation to McGill on behalf of theÌýMcCall MacBainÌýfamily will establish a scholarship fund that will allow graduate students to pursue higher learning that otherwise may have been out of reach.

Published: 13 Feb 2019

Reimagining the movie theater experience

Ellis Jacob, President and CEO of Cineplex, sits down with Professor Karl Moore to express the importance of thinking outside the box in the wake of Netflix; the key is creating an immersive experience for today’s moviegoers.

Published: 13 Feb 2019

Welcoming a new MMA advisory member

The Master’s of Management in Analytics program is pleased to announce that Richard Hines, Senior Director, Data and Digital Enablement at Air Canada, has joined the program’s Advisory Board.

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Published: 12 Feb 2019

Reflecting on new Aboriginal Languages Bill

While Innu leaders welcome the federal government's new Aboriginal Languages ​​Bill, they believe that the Bill alone will not be enough to guarantee the survival and vitality of these languages.

EMBA participant and indigenous scholarship recipient, Marjolaine Tshernish, comments.

Published: 12 Feb 2019

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