Three tips for navigating the future
As the world becomes increasingly tech savvy, a recent blog post shares three guiding principles to help us stay afloat. Along the way, the author cites the work of Desautels Professors Henry Mintzberg and Karl Moore on emergent strategy.
End of NAFTA trade talks in Montreal
Desautels Professor Karl Moore appeared on CCTV, the state television of China, to comment on the NAFTA meetings that took place in Montreal and concluded this past Monday.
Professor Moore sheds light on the multiple rounds of negotiations that occurred on this matter of great world economic import.聽
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Overcoming discomfort to achieve success
Citing the book, The Beauty of Discomfort, Desautels Professor Karl Moore discusses the inevitability of discomfort on the path to success, as well as how to cope with it. Mindfulness and mental resilience, for example, are key aspects.聽聽
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Holding the business world accountable
In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, award-winning business journalist Duff McDonald shares his take on the shortcomings of Harvard Business School, as well as other comparable institutions, in shaping enlightened businesspeople who act in the best interest of society.
Bombardier prevails in Boeing dispute over CSeries
Professor Karl Moore shares his perspective with The New York Times about the United States International Trade Commission鈥檚 decision to reject the proposed 300% tariffs on Bombardier鈥檚 CSeries aircraft.
After fearing the worst from the impending ruling, Quebec and Canada greeted this decision with great relief.
Much needed review and evaluation of pilot working hours
Desautels Professor Karl Moore extends his input on Air Canada鈥檚 safety review plans after their narrow escapes last year, indicating his understanding of the situation and providing plausible explanations for the slip-ups.
In the past, miscommunication between the flight crew and the tower instructions just missed what could have yielded disastrous landings.
Insights from David Bensadoun
Professor Karl Moore interviews CEO and son of the Founder of ALDO, David Bensadoun on what it means to work your way up the ranks and prove yourself on your own terms.
David further discusses the challenges and opportunities that the fashion industry faces and how ALDO is leveraging recent technological advances to ensure long-term survival.
Think of your business as a sports team
Desautels Professor Karl Moore sits down with Mark Shapiro, CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays, to explore the blurred lines between running a sports team and a business.
Shapiro started as a cubicle dweller with no official job title and a low pay in his initial years in the sports industry.
Indigo鈥檚 survival in a competitive industry
Professor Karl Moore interviews CEO and Founder of Indigo Books to discuss Indigo鈥檚 business strategy and survival methods in a rapidly evolving and competitive industry.
Reisman discusses the challenges and successes faced over the years and reveals the strategy behind transforming Indigo stores into a cultural space, rather than a typical bookstore.
NAFTA鈥檚 withdrawal uncertainty and its consequences
Desautels Professor Karl Moore makes an appearance on BNN to comment on the possibility of the U.S. pulling out of NAFTA and offers his expert advice on business strategy for businesses if this were to prevail.
He discusses the consequences that this move may have on the world, including on Canada, as well as on free trade and business growth.
Professor Moore reacts to 292% duties on CSeries aircraft
Desautels Professor Karl Moore joins BNN to share his instant reaction to Bombardier putting its faith in ITC after the U.S. slapped 292% duty on CSeries aircrafts.
Watch the BNN video to discover.聽
Leadership in the midst of disruption and urgency
Professor Karl Moore interviews CEO and Secretary General of the Canadian Red Cross on leading with urgency through the worst situations.
After investing multiple years in community work and being involved with many health and social service committees, Conrad Sauv茅 reveals his leadership motivations and vision.
Understanding millennial values for better business results
In contrast to the traditional Baby Boomer mindset of "never apologize, never explain,鈥 Professor Karl Moore delves into the millennial expectation of apologies and explanations.
The next phase in Bombardier-Boeing dispute
Bombardier and Boeing are readying to make their cases in front of a major trade tribunal over the proposed 300 per cent tariffs on the C-Series planes.
Searching for a job? These skills will help you stand out
With nearly three-quarters of employers planning to hire recent college graduates in 2017, the highest rate since 2007, a recent article lists the eleven most sought-after skills that students should try to master before entering the job market.
Occupying the fifth position on this list are leadership skills, which are best developed through volunteer work, according to Professor Karl Moore.