Encouraging fathers to take parental leave can demonstrate a company’s values – and help them compete for talent

Published: 8 April 2022

Parental leave is available to both mothers and fathers, but men often do not take this time off–even though it helps them bond with their children and support their partner. This is partly due to...

Tech giants' business ecosystems transcend traditional economic sectors

Published: 7 April 2022

Technology is always evolving, and keeping up with the pace of change is an ongoing challenge for business leaders. Companies can be vulnerable to competition from entirely different sectors...

Surge in private jet sales bolsters Bombardier

Published: 7 April 2022

When Bombardier announced it exiting the commercial aviation business in 2018, its stock price tanked. But the company has forged a path forward with its focus on private aviation, writes Prof....

Urban planner brings Indigenous worldview to architecture and developments

Published: 7 April 2022

Regardless of who owns the land, we have a shared responsibility toward it. At Montreal’s Sid Lee Architecture, Pascal Harvey is bringing an Indigenous lens to urban planning, and believes this...

To reach a diverse audience, you need a diverse team

Published: 29 March 2022

Everybody buys stuff. And in order to reach us all, advertising agencies need to be able to speak effectively to people of diverse backgrounds and beliefs. To do that effectively, an agency must be...

The best leaders have traits of both introverts and extroverts

Published: 23 March 2022

Leadership makes many different demands. Certain situations require the quiet contemplation of an introvert – like taking time to consider all implications before a decision is made. Other...

Award-winning spirit brand launched by a one-time Montreal janitor with a vision for better vodka

Published: 23 March 2022

The purest water makes the best vodka, but despite having water in abundance, Quebec had no vodka makers until relatively recently. Nicolas Duvernois observed this disconnect, and, in 2010, he...

Healing and reconciliation in healthcare

Published: 4 March 2022

In a conversation with Professor Karl Moore and Wáhiakatste Diome-Deer, Jennifer Robinson provides insight on how communities can promote Indigenous leadership in public healthcare. As a resident...

Defining the post-pandemic world

Published: 24 February 2022

During the 7th annual Global Leadership Research Conference at Amity Business School (India), Professor Karl Moore and fellow researchers discussed shared challenges of transitioning into a post...

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