UK business and the need for introverted leadership

Published: 6 October 2017

Research has shown that organizations worldwide are recognizing the strengths that introverts can bring to leadership positions. Britain, on the other hand, continues to favour exclusively...

Karl Moore hosts McGill Provost as latest guest on CEO Series

Published: 5 October 2017

Provost Christopher Manfredi of McGill University recently joined Desautels professor Karl Moore on his CEO Series radio show to talk about his responsibilities as provost, as well as the defining...

Subsidies for Bombardier may pale in comparison

Published: 29 September 2017

In light of the controversial decision by the U.S. Department of Commerce to impose 220 per cent tariffs on Bombardier products, an article in Les Affaires examines how Canada compares to other...

Has Uber’s relationship with Quebec soured?

Published: 27 September 2017

Desautels professor Karl Moore joined BNN to share his insight on Uber’s possible exit from the Quebec market over the new rules proposed by the provincial government. Prof. Moore views Uber as a...

Turbulence for Bombardier on rail and aerospace fronts

Published: 26 September 2017

The U.S. Department of Commerce is due to announce its preliminary determination in the countervailing duty investigation launched by Boeing Co., which some maintain will disfavor Bombardier....

Air Canada sets sights on budget-friendly flights

Published: 21 September 2017

At its latest Investor Day, Air Canada announced that it will be considering the possibility of introducing an ultra-low-cost airfare plan. The news comes as more and more airline companies, such...

Ericsson SVP talks tech disruption, family and prepping for change

Published: 7 February 2017

Rima Qureshi is Ericsson’s senior VP for North America and an expert on the cloud, the Internet of Things and 5G networks, but she readily admits that change is the order of the day. As the...

Canada, UK up the ante on Boeing vs Bombardier

Published: 13 September 2017

A CTV News piece about the latest developments in Boeing’s complaint against Bombardier states that London is now pressuring the White House because wings for the C Series are made in Northern...

WestJet pilots vote to unionize

Published: 16 May 2017

The last time WestJet’s pilots voted on unionization, only 45 per cent were in favour — but times change....

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