In a piece for The Wall Street Journal, Professor Reuven Brenner makes the case for legalized sports gambling – an activity that has only recently been legalized in the US through a Supreme Court ruling.

“As in sports, so in high culture – prohibitions, bad regulations and badly imposed taxes destroy businesses and have long-term unintended consequences,” explains Brenner.

Classified as: Reuven Brenner
Published on: 7 Aug 2018

A GMAC survey shows that, as compared to last year, companies are more likely to hire recent MBA graduates.

The experiences of Amy Dumoulin (MBA’18) seem to coincide with this data, as she sits down with The Globe and Mail to discuss how her time at Desautels helped her land a job in a major Toronto consulting firm.

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Classified as: Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA Alumni
Published on: 7 Aug 2018

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At the 2018 Social Innovation Challenge (SIC) held in Toronto on July 12, 2018, McGill team NutriPulse was adjudged the third place winner among eight finalists, with a $10,000 cash prize.

Classified as: McGill Centre for the Convergence of Health and Economics, McGill Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, MBA Alumni, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Paola Perez-Aleman, Strategy and Organization, Sustainability, Sustainability (R)
Published on: 26 Jul 2018

Health advocate Dr. Joanne Liu (MDCM’91, IMHL’14, DSc’16) is among the 10 new inductees to the Walk of Fame, which honors Canadians who have excelled on the national and international levels.

As International President of Médecins sans frontières (Doctors Without Borders) Dr. Joanne Liu has worked with Malian refugees in Mauritania, helped people affected by the earthquake in Haiti and the tsunami in Indonesia, and tended to war-wounded patients in Syria.

Classified as: International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL), IMHL Alumni, joanne liu
Published on: 26 Jul 2018

McGill Dobson Cup winners and Lean Startup participants Invivo.AI were awarded the Best of the Fest $100,000 Pitch Prize at Startupfest 2018, ushering in a new chapter for the Montreal-based startup whose digital platform optimizes the development and approval of pharmaceutical drugs.

Classified as: McGill Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, mcgill dobson cup
Published on: 20 Jul 2018

Professor Karl Moore, in collaboration with Rachel Burk (BCom’17), have compiled advice from young, self-professed introverts on how they are forging ahead in the workplace and getting noticed for their quiet accomplishments.  

As one interviewee points out: ‘“When you are the ‘quiet one’ in a group, your contributions can be overlooked, but it doesn’t mean they aren’t there – it just means that sometimes you need to be the one to point them out.”

Classified as: BCom Alumni, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Karl Moore, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 19 Jul 2018

The biennial Farnborough Airshow is not just about equipment demos and announcing multimillion-dollar contracts.

On the contrary, this event is lauded by many, including Desautels Professor Karl Moore, as a powerful opportunity to unite likeminded people.

In the age of social media, there is nothing quite as effective as in-person interactions, says Prof. Moore.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 17 Jul 2018

Markus Reubi (EMBA’16) has been promoted within the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland to become the Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Switzerland in Tokyo, Japan.

In addition to his responsibilities for the political work of the Embassy as head of the political section, he will also act as Chief Operating Officer within the Embassy and coordinate the diplomatic work in various bilateral cooperation areas such as economy, finance, commerce, culture, science & technology, education or tourism.

Classified as: McGill-HEC Executive MBA (EMBA), McGill-HEC Montreal Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA Alumni
Published on: 16 Jul 2018

Jeune Afrique has featured Jean-Claude Tshipama (EMBA’16), CEO Broadband Africa for Eutelsat, as his organization works to bring broadband internet to the far reaches of the African desert – zones that are not covered by fiber optic connections.

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Classified as: McGill-HEC Executive MBA (EMBA), McGill-HEC Montreal Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA Alumni
Published on: 16 Jul 2018

Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, recently visited the Gaspé and Percé regions. Her visit included a series of meetings with officials from the region and non-profit organizations.

One such meeting included Manon Jeannotte (EMBA’16), Chief of the Micmac de Gespeg, who presented the Right Honourable Payette with jewelry crafted by a local artist.

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Classified as: McGill-HEC Executive MBA (EMBA), McGill-HEC Montreal Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA Alumni
Published on: 16 Jul 2018

If 65% of children entering primary school today will end up working in jobs that don’t yet exist, how can we equip students with the skills needed to thrive in the workplace?

In an interview with Fast Company, Desautels Dean Isabelle Bajeux underscores the importance of lifelong learning and explores how the Faculty’s programming is adapting to this reality by combining theory with experience.

Classified as: Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou
Published on: 12 Jul 2018

Michael Richardson (GCPA'18), student of the Graduate Certificate in the Professional Accounting (GCPA) program, has been selected among his graduating class as this year’s recipient of the C. Douglas Mellor Prize for academic excellence.

The prize, which is valued at $2,750, is named after Douglas Mellor, the first Executive Director of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Quebec, now the Ordre des comptables agrées du Québec, and is awarded each year to honor Mellor’s enduring contributions to both McGill University and his profession.

Classified as: Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting (GCPA Program)
Published on: 11 Jul 2018

A recent strategy blog post outlines three ways that businesspeople can find answers to major challenges when no precedent exists. Citing Professor Henry Mintzberg, part of the approach entails embracing uncertainty to “craft” your solution carefully over time.

In other words, it is important to think of your work as a craft, not an assembly line.

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Classified as: Henry Mintzberg, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 11 Jul 2018

Bombardier Inc.’s name will no longer appear on its C Series jet, which has been officially renamed the A220 as it joins the Airbus family of commercial aircraft.

According to Professor Karl Moore, this is a step in the right direction for both parties.

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Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 11 Jul 2018

The American airline JetBlue has just placed an order for 60 A220 planes, which were previously referred to as the CS300 under Bombardier.

Having officially ceded control of the C Series aircrafts to Boeing in July, this order, for Professor Karl Moore, signals the importance of the newly established partnership between Bombardier and Boeing. 

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 11 Jul 2018

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