After months of hard work and 'brandstorming', two McGill teams took the podium at the 31st annual L'Oréal Brandstorm National Competition in Canada, competing against top teams from across the country. BCom students Laetitia Doumet, Jo-Esther Abou Haidar and Andrea Salem (far right) placed 2nd, while Master of Management in Retailing (MMR) students Madison Laxer, Aditi Bali and Supreet Kaur (far left) took 3rd place.

Classified as: Case Competitions and Challenges, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Master of Management in Retailing (MMR), students
Published on: 16 Mar 2023

After a three-year hiatus, the McGill Desautels Career Management team successfully organized an in-person MBA Toronto tour on March 2 and 3, 2023, bringing together 57 MBA students, alumni, and employers for professional development and networking opportunities. Activities included an employer networking event, an MBA refresher session, an alumni reunion reception, and a reinvented speed mock interviewing event.

Classified as: Soutar Career Centre, Career Management, Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Published on: 14 Mar 2023

McGill Desautels continues its hot streak in the case competition arena with another podium result, placing 2nd overall in the prestigious 2023 Copenhagen Business School Invitational Case competition. 12 schools flew to Copenhagen and were challenged to help Vestas, a leading company in wind power plant solutions, leverage its position to create new businesses in hydrogen technologies and develop a strategy for 2030.

Classified as: Case Competitions and Challenges, Mary Dellar, Niels Billou, peg brunelle, Soutar Career Centre, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 10 Mar 2023

What will the firm of the future—and the future of work—look like? In the face of societal and generational change, will organizational hierarchies fall flat?

Classified as: delve, Thought Leadership, Saku Mantere, Strategy and Organization (T)
Published on: 8 Mar 2023

Tax season is here. In Canada, the RRSP contribution deadline was March 1, and while putting money into a RRSP account can help reduce their tax bill for the year, it’s not the ideal option for everyone. The McGill Personal Financial Essentials course helps people in such situations understand which financial instruments are best suited to their own circumstances. It’s a free online course that is delivered in six modules, and open to all. “The McGill Personal Financial Essentials course assumes no pre-existing knowledge,” said Prof.

Classified as: McGill Personal Finance Essentials (MPFE), Benjamin Croitoru
Published on: 7 Mar 2023

The results are in, and the four-day work week isn’t only good for workers – companies like it too. In a six-month UK study, 61 employers trialed a 4-day work week that asked employees to perform the same work in less time, and at the end of the trial period, 92% of participating employers chose to make the shorter week permanent. “This is in line with previous study we’ve seen before,” said Prof. Jean-Nicolas Reyt to CBC Radio’s Cross-Country Checkup with Ian Hanomansing.

Classified as: Jean-Nicolas Reyt, Organizational Behaviour (T)
Published on: 7 Mar 2023

On February 3, first-year McGill Desautels MBAs participated in the annual Desautels Case Cup competition. Judged by alumni, this year’s case focused on MassChallenge, a program created by John Harthorne and Akhil Nigam that provides support and funding for startup companies. Thanks to the open-source community, the organization which began as a for-profit evolved to include mentorship, encouraging creativity, building communities and supporting startups created by marginalized and disenfranchised groups.

Classified as: Master of Business Administration (MBA), Case Competitions and Challenges
Published on: 2 Mar 2023

For Jim West (BA’79) and Justin West (BCom’04), the music industry is a family affair. From a young age, Justin accompanied his father to industry conferences, and during his teenage years, he spent the summers working for his father’s record label: Justin Time Records. The younger West graduated from Desautels with a degree in accounting, but ultimately followed in his father’s footsteps. In 2006, he launched a label called Secret City Records.

Classified as: BCom Alumni, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 1 Mar 2023

According to Professor Henry Mintzberg, there are four types of organizations: autocracy, meritocracy, bureaucracy, and adhocracy. Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses. Many small businesses are autocracies and revolve around the vision of their founder. This gives them a limited management hierarchy and can help enable dynamism. But there are drawbacks too: a founder obsessed with their own vision may lose sight of some of the practical details needed to make their business profitable.

Classified as: Henry Mintzberg, Strategy and Organization (T)
Published on: 22 Feb 2023

As part of their effort to reduce emissions, large companies like McDonald’s have announced cuts to emissions from their own operations and power supply. These are known as Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, respectively. But large firms often do less to address emissions generated by the products they sell, which are known as Scope 3 emissions. McDonald’s is planning to install LED lights and power its restaurants with renewable energy. But it isn’t doing as much to address the carbon footprint of its food production.

Classified as: Sanjith Gopalakrishnan, Operations Management (T), Sustainability
Published on: 22 Feb 2023

In 2021, thanks to the generosity of alumnus Don Lewtas, we saw the launch of the Lewtas Office of Experiential Learning. Since the office’s inception, the team at the Lewtas Office, led by Leigh Korey, PhD, has been hard at work creating powerful hands-on learning opportunities that play a vital role in the student journey.

Classified as: experiential learning, alumni, Leigh Korey, Donald Lewtas, Desautels alumni, Desautels International Advisory and Advancement Board, students, mcgill24, Integrated Management Student Fellowship (IMSF), Marcel Desautels Institute for Integrated Management (MDIIM), Honours in Investment Management (HIM), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 21 Feb 2023

On Friday, February 3, the Desautels Faculty of Management hosted the 43rd edition of the Desautels Management Achievement Awards, a student-run initiative which brings the global Desautels community together to celebrate the achievements of industry leaders who have demonstrated a career of great achievement and commitment of responsible business.

Classified as: alumni, Desautels Management Achievement Awards (DMAA), BCom Alumni, IMHL Alumni, International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), joanne liu
Published on: 17 Feb 2023

The 2022 McGill International Portfolio Challenge (MIPC), in its 6th year, asked undergraduate students from around the world to devise innovative portfolio strategies that could achieve high returns while still ensuring a sustainable future. Participating teams had to consider the same choices institutional funds would need to make to transition to net-zero emissions by 2050, acting as advisors for a fictional superannuation fund in Australia.

Classified as: McGill International Portfolio Challenge (MIPC), Sustainability
Published on: 15 Feb 2023

First Nations’ band managers typically play dual roles, serving as both finance and human-resources manager, but finances are often their primary focus, says Miranda Kennedy, the Vice President of Human Resources at Okimaw Community & HR Solutions, a company that works with First Nations and related organizations. “Rarely is anyone in the band office equipped to manage employee grievances, workplace safety or updating policies and procedures,” Kennedy told Prof. Karl Moore in an interview for The Globe and Mail.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization (C), Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Published on: 14 Feb 2023

A series of missteps led Bombardier to the brink of bankruptcy in 2015. The Government of Quebec bailed out the Montreal-based manufacturer, but its stock cratered as it restructured its business. Fast-forward to 2023, and the aerospace company is once again on the rise. The company foresees increased revenues due to robust demand for business jets and its stock price is up 50 per cent from a year ago. “Ten years ago, Bombardier was Canada’s biggest and most global company,” said Prof. Karl Moore in an interview with Financial Post.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization (C)
Published on: 14 Feb 2023

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