Persevering through high-pressure situations

Published: 23 August 2021

Professor Karl Moore sits down with Mark de Rond, a professor of organizational ethnography at the University of Cambridge, to discuss how humans physically and emotionally respond to extreme...

Pandemic breeds empathy in leaders

Published: 23 August 2021

Professor Karl Moore discusses his recent research on how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced extroverted and introverted leadership styles. Most people slowly became ambiverts in lockdown,...

Desautels Alumnus Appointed Pro Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge

Published: 12 August 2021

This fall, Kamal Munir (Ph.D.’00) will step into a new role as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge (UK). Munir taught at McGill for four years before moving to Cambridge, where he has...

Saint-Hubert airport searches for competitive edge

Published: 5 August 2021

Montreal’s Saint-Hubert Longueuil Airport is intent on expanding its services to include more frequent, lower-cost flights, some to international destinations. Professor Karl Moore believes that...

Ashton Kutcher’s twin brother inspires with story of overcoming adversity

Published: 4 August 2021

Michael Kutcher never let his cerebral palsy diagnosis stop him from impacting the lives of thousands through his public speaking, not-for-profit service, and memoir. Professor Karl Moore spoke...

The value of ambiversion

Published: 6 July 2021

Amidst the ongoing debate on the value of introversion versus extroversion in leadership, a growing body of literature suggests the extrovert and introvert labels do more harm than good, portraying...

Chef entrepreneurs hold the ingredients for success

Published: 6 July 2021

Keeping a restaurant alive during a pandemic requires a high degree of creativity and tenacity. Antonio Park, the founder and owner of Montreal restaurant Park, sits down with Professor Karl Moore...

Entrepreneurial spirit fuels economic growth in Quebec

Published: 6 July 2021

In the decades following the Quiet Revolution, Quebec saw the rise of “Quebec inc.,” a new category of francophone owners and companies who were determined to make a mark in a largely anglophone...

Experts: U.S. seeking $25M from Air Canada for being slow to refund customers

Published: 15 June 2021

The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking a $25.5 million US penalty against Air Canada for "failing to provide consumers prompt refunds" after cancelling their flights amid the COVID-19...

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