Canada Welcomes The Return Of Liberal Democracy

Published: 15 January 2016

In 1962, Saturday Night, the quintessentially Canadian magazine, was bought by a right-wing zealot who immediately shifted its content. He could change the script but not the institution, and so,...

How to Manage Workers Like a ‘People Artist’

Published: 8 January 2016

Imagine a workplace where people don't care. Imagine spending eight hours a day working in anonymity. Imagine being told that the only recognition you need is your salary. We hope you would only...

These Four Letters Could Make You the Best...Boss...Ever

Published: 18 December 2015

The modern workplace is full of abbreviations: KPI, ROI, SWOT. But it’s a bit of alphabet soup from decades ago that could prove most critical to the success of managers in the digital age....

End of hierarchy boosts front line managers' power

Published: 18 December 2015

The transition of work structures from 20th century hierarchical org structures to the more flexible, collaborative, networked work structures emerging in various organizations may herald the end...

Rescuing Capitalism from Itself

Published: 4 December 2015

Article written by Professor Henry Mintzberg. ...

Rescuing Capitalism from Itself

Published: 4 December 2015

Article written by Professor Henry Mintzberg. ...

Thinkers50, les oscars des idées les plus stimulantes

Published: 19 November 2015

Le palmarès Thinkers50, établi tous les deux ans, encourage une saine émulation entre les experts en management du monde entier. Et s’emploie à relayer quantité d’idées novatrices auprès des...

Trois programmes dans l'air du temps

Published: 19 November 2015

Des milliers d'étudiants de partout dans le monde suivent gratuitement le cours en ligne Social Learning for Social Impact, travaillent en équipe et apprennent à réaliser des initiatives sociales...

Henry Mintzberg - La Société Plurielle

Published: 3 November 2015

Henry Mintzberg enseigne la gestion à l’Université McGill depuis 45 ans. La renommée de ce Montréalais d’origine dépasse les frontières du Québec et du Canada. Iconoclaste avéré, le pro-fesseur...

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