Provost awards 27 McGill professors with distinguished rank
Congratulations to incoming Dean Yolande E. Chan for receiving the James McGill Professor award and to Professor聽Robert Nason聽for receiving the William Dawson Scholar award!
These awards are given internally each year by 香蕉视频's Provost for outstanding world-class scholarship and research excellence.
Prognosis: The future is bright for the next generation of healthcare leaders
New McGill program champions real world training to address leadership and management skills gap among healthcare professionalsAs the world slowly emerges from a pandemic that exposed the vulnerability of healthcare systems when overwhelmed with multifaceted management challenges, 香蕉视频 has launched a new Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Management (GCHM).
Predicting the future of digital currency
A recent survey found that Canada has the most cashless economy in the world, with most consumers using the credit card system. Professor Katrin Tinn joined CTV News Montreal to share her insights on the potential for the Bank of Canada to approve other forms of digital currencies, such as Bitcoin.
McGill鈥檚 Personal Finance Essentials course garners accolades
In collaboration with RBC Future Launch and The Globe and Mail, McGill's Personal Finance Essentials course offers a primer on the nuts and bolts of personal finance, including how to budget, where to invest, and how to navigate the ever-evolving real estate market. Paul Delean, a financial columnist at the Montreal Gazette, praises the course for its accessibility and clear teaching.
From professional soccer player to management consultant
After a career-ending injury left Gabriel Gervais, MBA鈥09, unable to continue playing professional soccer, his McGill MBA landed him a permanent role at Deloitte. Since 2009, he has leveraged his expertise to help companies improve their supply chain management and manufacturing operations. The former defender, who had his sights set on playing in the World Cup, still makes time to follow the sport and maintain friendships with former teammates.
Graduate spotlight: Kelly Gonzalez, MBA 鈥21
Poets&Quants recently featured Kelly Gonzalez (MBA鈥21) on its 鈥2021 MBAs to Watch鈥 list. In one of the highlights of her Desautels tenure, Gonzalez served as the president of Marketing Club. In this capacity, she teamed up with the Desautels Graduate LBGTQ+ Association to launch the first edition of the Desautels Business Challenge, a case competition focused on improving equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).
Graduate spotlight: Ugo Umeano, MBA 鈥21
Ugo Umeano (MBA鈥21) is one of Poets&Quants鈥 鈥2021 MBAs to Watch鈥 as he graduates from Desautels and launches his career as an associate in CIBC鈥檚 Technology Leadership Advancement Program.
With a vast array of experiences in business, music, athletics, technology, and community outreach, Umeano has amassed skills that he can transfer to any industry.
The pros and cons of digital currency
Professor Katrin Tinn weighs in on the ongoing debate about the sustainability of digital currency in Canada. In her view, consumers would benefit from a more up-to-date understanding of their spending habits, and the lending process could be streamlined. But the picture isn鈥檛 entirely rosy. Adopting digital currencies presents an inevitable security risk.
The value of ambiversion
Amidst the ongoing debate on the value of introversion versus extroversion in leadership, a growing body of literature suggests the extrovert and introvert labels do more harm than good, portraying personality as less complex than it really is.
Chef entrepreneurs hold the ingredients for success
Keeping a restaurant alive during a pandemic requires a high degree of creativity and tenacity. Antonio Park, the founder and owner of Montreal restaurant Park, sits down with Professor Karl Moore to reflect on the strategies that carried him through one of the most challenging seasons for the restaurant industry in recent memory.
Leveraging social media to land jobs
Social media is dramatically reshaping today鈥檚 hiring landscape, says Professor Patricia Hewlin. With the accessibility of LinkedIn and other platforms like Instagram, communication between candidate and employers or hiring committee has become more casual and informed, potentially creating a less daunting job application process.
Entrepreneurial spirit fuels economic growth in Quebec
In the decades following the Quiet Revolution, Quebec saw the rise of 鈥淨uebec inc.,鈥 a new category of francophone owners and companies who were determined to make a mark in a largely anglophone-dominated business ecosystem.
C. Douglas Mellor Prize for academic excellence awarded to GCPA student
Elizabeth Roy (BCom'20, GCPA'21), student of the Graduate Certificate in the Professional Accounting (GCPA) program, has been selected among her graduating class as this year鈥檚 recipient of the C. Douglas Mellor Prize for academic excellence.
Delve - "New Normal" podcast: A Shock to the System with Saku Mantere
In episode 5 of聽The聽鈥楴ew Normal鈥 hosted by聽Dave Kaufman, Delve Editor-in-Chief Professor Saku Mantere聽discusses how organizations have responded and adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic: whether universities, governments, or businesses, many responded to the crisis by adapting quickly and performing beyond expectations.
鈥淐ommunicating Effectively鈥 seminar makes list of 10 Executive Courses in Leadership Communication
The McGill Executive Institute鈥檚 seminar 鈥淐ommunicating Effectively鈥 has made a top 10 list of executive courses in leadership communication. The four-week online course equips participants with the skills they need to foster productivity in the workplace, from navigating difficult conversations to developing strategies to cultivate diversity and inclusion.