Montrealer Lawrence Stroll takes the wheel at Aston Martin

Published: 7 February 2020

Quebec billionaire Lawrence Stroll has recently taken the reins of British luxury vehicle maker Aston Martin. Stroll’s experience in the luxury market makes him a suitable fit, according to...

Becoming an authentic leader

Published: 7 February 2020

Life coach and chaplain Lorenzo Della Foresta sits down with Professor Karl Moore to reflect on how his spiritual upbringing and work as a pastor has informed his leadership style....

Long live print media

Published: 7 February 2020

Traditional media has undoubtedly transformed in the face of the digital era, but according to Phillip Crawley, publisher and CEO at The Globe & Mail, trusted platforms continue to draw in...

CDPQ appoints Charles Émond as CEO

Published: 3 February 2020

Professor Karl Moore comments on Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec’s (CDPQ) appointment of former investment banker Charles Émond as CEO. Read more

How introverts can manage up

Published: 29 January 2020

Professor Karl Moore has penned an article outlining how introverts can adapt to different personalities and learn to manage up. This article was written with help from Leo Gelfand, a student in...

Bombardier rethinks A220 deal

Published: 17 January 2020

Two years after the deal that led to Airbus’s acquisition of the A220, formerly Bombardier’s C Series aircraft, Bombardier is considering withdrawing from the partnership. Professor Karl Moore sits...

Bridging the generational divide in workplaces

Published: 16 January 2020

For the first time ever, we now have four generations occupying the workforce. With this resulting in more Millennials and Generation Z staff managing those from the Boomer generation, Professor...

What’s next in the evolution of globalization?

Published: 9 January 2020

In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, Rajah Augustinraj, Principal of the Boston Consulting Group, reflects on globalization in the past decade, noting that shifting technology, geopolitics...

From Bombardier’s CSeries to the Airbus A220

Published: 6 January 2020

Professor Karl Moore comments on Bombardier’s 2017 decision to sell its CSeries program to the second largest aircraft manufacturer, Airbus. Read more

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