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New Desautels Dean: Gender Is Irrelevant

Published: 4 October 2016

Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou doesn鈥檛 know what it鈥檚 like to be a man in charge of a business school. And she doesn鈥檛 particularly care....

Washington-Montr茅al-Paris : mercato dans les 茅coles de commerce

Published: 3 March 2016

La mondialisation concerne aussi les dirigeants d鈥櫭ヽoles de聽management聽les plus r茅put茅es. Approch茅e par des chasseurs de t锚tes alors qu鈥檈lle 茅tait vice-doyenne de l鈥櫭ヽole de commerce de l...

Companies are spending more on sending their staff out to win deals

Published: 20 November 2015

FOR well over a century, people have predicted that technology will make business travel obsolete.聽... Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou, the dean of Desautels, a Canadian business school, says a big part...

From the Dean's Desk: The Desautels Management Achievement Awards

Published: 23 February 2017

On behalf of the Desautels Faculty of Management, I wish to congratulate the deserving recipients of the 2017 Desautels Management Achievement Awards (DMAA), Mitch Garber (BA'86), CEO, Caesars...

Business Schools Redesigned to Improve Learning

Published: 18 January 2017

Form follows function.聽 The philosophy that drives nature also drives business school re-design, especially in Canada.聽 The focus?聽 Creating student community.聽 Why the push? Business schools...

De Washington 脿 Montr茅al

Published: 17 March 2016

Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou a pris les r锚nes de la Facult茅 de gestion Desautels en septembre dernier...

Pour I. Bajeux-Besnainou, doyenne de Desautels (苹果淫院), l鈥檃scenseur social fonctionne mieux aux 脡tats-Unis qu鈥檈n France

Published: 24 November 2015

"Aux 脡tats-Unis, beaucoup d'茅tudes ont montr茅 que la meilleure corr茅lation qui s鈥櫭﹖ablissait avec des r茅sultats 茅lev茅s au SAT (examen d鈥檈ntr茅e 脿 l鈥檜niversit茅) 茅tait le niveau du salaire des parents...

苹果淫院 to launch international retail-management school with gift from Bensadoun Family Foundation

Published: 12 May 2017

苹果淫院 is on its way to becoming a global centre for retail-management training, thanks to a $25-million gift from Aldo Bensadoun (BCom'64, LLD'12) via the Bensadoun Family Foundation....

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