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Public outrage over executive pay raises forces Bombardier into damage control

Published: 4 April 2017

Bombardier鈥檚 recent executive pay raises have caused heavy public criticism in the face of recent cash injections from the federal and Quebec governments. In an interview on BNN, Desautels...

Mintzberg on why the US can鈥檛 be run like a business

Published: 4 April 2017

In a recent piece for the Harvard Business Review, Desautels Professor Henry Mintzberg takes aim at US President Trump鈥檚 attempts to run the United States like a business, then demolishes them....

Karl Moore talks Canada-US relations on PBS

Published: 3 April 2017

Desautels Associate Professor Karl Moore was interviewed on a recent episode of Mountain Lake Journal to talk about pipelines, the Bombardier bailout, The Hot Cities Tour and the changing landscape...

MBA no guarantee of long-term success

Published: 3 April 2017

Three separate studies, including one authored in part by Desautels Professor Henry Mintzberg, have concluded that the MBA is not the gateway to business success after all 鈥 findings that are at...

Caisse de d茅p么t reluctant about doing business in Russia

Published: 31 March 2017

As the drama surrounding a Swedish bribery probe of Bombardier鈥檚 activities in Azerbaijan continues, it has become clear that the Caisse de d茅p么t聽et placement du Qu茅bec, which owns 30 per cent of...

Andrew Potter, the debate continues

Published: 30 March 2017

Amid the fallout from former 苹果淫院 Institute for the Study of Canada director Andrew Potter鈥檚 Maclean鈥檚 article about stranded motorists, the Globe and Mail interviewed 苹果淫院 Principal Suzanne...

SNC-Lavalin CEO on strategy, communication and excellence

Published: 20 March 2017

SNC-Lavalin CEO Neil Bruce sat down with Desautels Associate Professor Karl Moore to discuss what it takes to keep a major engineering firm with 40,000 workers humming 鈥 and crucially, to get his...

A rare pleasure: praise comes seldom for older workers

Published: 24 March 2017

For young workers just starting their careers, praise from their superiors can be a real boost. But, as Desautels Professor Karl Moore says in a recent piece for Forbes, professional praise dries...

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