Five things you should know before you start your workday on Nov. 4
Prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau promises change for the Canadian government when he’s sworn in today. Via Rail’s boss says plans for high-speed trains in the country are nonsensical.Ìý
Caisse putting $1.5B US into Bombardier for stake in rail business
BombardierÌýhas signed a deal that will see theÌýCaisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) invest $1.5 billion USÌýin a newlyÌýcreated company that will hold the company's rail transportation business. ...ÌýKarl Moore, an associate professor at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, said it's a solid business deal, with more upside than Quebec's investment in Bombardier's CSeries program.
Another bet on Bombardier
Karl Moore explains why getting a piece of Bombardier’s rail business is a good deal for the Caisse.Ìý
Watch the interview: MSN, November 19, 2015
How the concept of a working father is changing
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ with Talking Management for The Globe & Mail. I am delighted to speak to Jamie Ladge, from Northeastern University in Boston.
Read full transcript:ÌýThe Globe andÌýMail, November 18, 2015
Carlos Leitão: ‘You need to jump in if you want to change things’
Karl Moore is a professor of strategy and organization at the Desautels Faculty of Management at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. In this exclusive interview he speaks with Quebec’s Finance Minister Carlos Leitao.
Read full article: Financial Post, November 12, 2015
Is it better to work more on leveraging strengths or improving weaknesses?
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ with Talking Management for The Globe and Mail. Today I am delighted to sit down with Kevin Lobo, who is the CEO of a Fortune 500 Company, Stryker.
Quebec’s US$1B deal gives Bombardier ‘breathing room’
Bombardier says a US$1-billion lifeline from the Quebec government will help complete development of the CSeries and restore customer faith in the delayed and costly commercial jet program.Ìý ... Karl Moore, professor at McGill’s Desautels Faculty of Management, said the deal doesn’t solve all of Bombardier’s cash flow problems, but does give it “breathing room.â€
$1 billion enough to keep Bombardier going, but company will need to sell planes to survive
With Bombardier struggling with a multi-billion dollar loss this year, the Quebec government is riding to the rescue. Management professor Karl Moore agrees that Bombardier is a critical part of Quebec's economy. "Part of it is that it's a great part of our history. One of Quebec and Canada's few multinationals developed and built around the world," said Moore.
Don't Expect an End to Dual-Class Bombardier Shares: expert
Bombardier is reportedly getting a helping hand from the government of Quebec, butÌýKarl Moore, Professor of Business Strategy, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ says you shouldn't expect any change to the dual-class share structure as a result.
Don't expect an end to dual-class Bombardier shares: expert
Bombardier is reportedly getting a helping hand from the government of Quebec, but Karl Moore, Professor of Business Strategy, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ says you shouldn't expect any change to the dual-class share structure as a result.
How researchers are fixing the gender gap in MBA programs
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ with Talking Management for The Globe & Mail. Today I am in Vancouver, sitting down withÌýZoe KiniasÌýfrom INSEAD, a leading business school just outside of Paris.
Geoff Molson: ‘I pinch myself once in a while and think about how lucky I am’
Karl Moore is a professor at the Desautels Faculty of Management at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. In this exclusive interview he speaks with Geoff Molson.
Read full article: Financial Post, October 26, 2015
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A Central Reason Why Justin Trudeau Won The Canadian Election - Leadership Tone
Article written by Professor Karl Moore
An amazing comeback is what the media are calling it. Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada have come back from third place to win a solid majority. In my mind, there are a number of leadership lessons to learn from their win. One, however, stands out. Leadership Tone.
What business schools must do to produce better managers
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ with Talking Management for The Globe & Mail. Today I am in Vancouver, and delighted to speak to Paul Adler from the University of Southern California.
Bombardier’s founding family holds tight as company’s fortunes shift
Bombardier Inc.’s founding family now has more of its wealth tied to legacy snowmobile company BRP Inc. than to the global plane and train manufacturer, a curious situation caused by Bombardier’s spectacular stock collapse this year.Ìý