The default mode for managers needs a reset

Published: 11 November 2014

Grayson Perry, the transvestite artist, took aim last month at "default man": the cabal of white, middle-class, heterosexual, middle-aged males who run the British establishment.

Expert: OECD report on Montreal’s employment and innovation

Published: 29 March 2017

The OECD has released a report titled "City of Talent Montreal: An Action Plan for Boosting Employment, Innovation and Skills": “Montreal has huge potential to become one of the most dynamic cities...

Study Asserts Startling Numbers of Insider Trading Rogues

Published: 17 June 2014

There is often a tip. Before many big mergers and acquisitions, word leaks out to select investors who seek to covertly trade on the information. Stocks and options move in unusual ways that aren’t...

Burger King faces new ‘test’ in quest for Tim Hortons

Published: 25 September 2014

The U.S federal government said Tuesday it’s cracking down on companies like Burger King who attempt to relocate to Canada or overseas to avoid paying U.S. taxes....

CEO Conversations: David Segal on David's Tea

Published: 30 October 2014

David Segal, co-founder of David’s Tea, was recently interviewed by Karl Moore, associate professor at McGill University’s Desautels faculty of management....

Developing a global leadership mindset

Published: 18 October 2014

From using smart machines and big data to adopting cross-cultural management and understanding diversity, there are many ways to lead with a global mentality. Changeboard asks four leading...

Rethinking Management Education And Its Models

Published: 17 November 2014

In their book, The Business School In The Twenty-first Century, Howard Thomas, Peter Lorange and Jagdish Sheth share insights on designing the business school of the future and how to make it work.

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