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Delve: Occupational Evolution or Extinction?

Despite being essential in organizations across sectors, data scientists wrestle with the implications of writing the code that will replace their own jobs.

Published: 20 Oct 2021

Delve podcast: New Normal: COVID-19 and the Leadership Crisis with Jean-Nicolas Reyt

Launching the second season of Delve’s The "New Normal" podcast series, Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt discusses why businesses should embrace a hybrid work method, why the future of workspaces needs to change from the status quo, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has forced management to change in order to adapt to a new reality – plus the one thing companies can do for remote workers to make sure they’ve got

Published: 11 Oct 2021

Delve podcast: Gourmet Food Trucks and the Authenticity Recipe with Daphne Demetry

An entrepreneurship venture high in creativity, culture, and community and low in risk, gourmet food trucks illuminate how authenticity and associated identities—like the “cultural omnivore”—are constructed by business owners and consumers alike.

Published: 1 Oct 2021

Delve - "New Normal" podcast: A Shock to the System with Saku Mantere

In episode 5 of The ‘New Normal’ hosted by Dave Kaufman, Delve Editor-in-Chief Professor Saku Mantere discusses how organizations have responded and adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic: whether universities, governments, or businesses, many responded to the crisis by adapting quickly and performing beyond expectations.

Published: 5 Jul 2021

Delve - "New Normal" podcast: Life’s Good on Top, But For Everyone Else? with Samer Faraj

In episode 5 of The ‘New Normal’ hosted by Dave Kaufman, Professor Samer Faraj speaks about how the COVID-19 pandemic has created an over reliance on corporate technological behemoths.

Published: 15 Jun 2021

Delve - "New Normal" podcast: COVID-19, Ethics, and Stock Tips with Patrick Augustin

In episode 4 of The ‘New Normal’ hosted by Dave Kaufman, Professor Patrick Augustin from The Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University examines the allegations of insider trading levied against former Georgia Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler at the dawn of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published: 3 Jun 2021

Desautels thought leadership publication Delve launches delve.mcgill.ca and new podcast episodes 

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Delve, the thought leadership publication of McGill’s Desautels Faculty of Management, has examined how organizations grapple with a rapidly changing world.

Published: 31 May 2021

Delve - The "New Normal" podcast: Black Swan Event with Saibal Ray

In episode 1 of The ‘New Normal’ hosted by Dave Kaufman, Professor Saibal Ray highlights the successes and failures of the COVID-19 vaccine procurement and global distribution, compares Israel's effort to Canada's, and questions if Canada will want to do all that’s necessary to be prepared should similar incidents arise in the future.

Published: 21 May 2021

Delve - "New Normal" podcast: Grocery Shopping Anxiety with Yu Ma

In episode 3 of The ‘New Normal’ hosted by Dave Kaufman, Professor Yu Ma discusses how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected our relation to grocery stores, how shopping has changed in the last year, and what can be done from a technological perspective to improve the shopping experience and perhaps even help the consumer make more informed and healthie

Published: 21 May 2021

Delve - "New Normal" podcast: Working from Home, Living at Work with Lisa Cohen

In episode 2 of The ‘New Normal’ hosted by Dave Kaufman, Professor Lisa Cohen discusses how the shift to working from home that has been hastened by the Covid-19 pandemic, how the work from home phenomenon has been more disadvantageous to some members of society than others, and ways in which working at home has given us all more time to think about how to mak

Published: 21 May 2021

Delve: How to Recognize and Avoid the Toxic Glamour of Glossy Work

A new study by Lisa Cohen, an associate professor of organizational behaviour at McGill University, and Sandy Spataro, a professor of management at Northern Kentucky University, explores how people cope with complex and conflicting perceptions of their job, and what HR managers can do to keep good people in a difficult role.

Published: 5 Feb 2021

Delve: The Divided State of American Public Health

Even as the pandemic radically reshaped American life, the federal government failed to provide strong and consistent guidance about how best to manage this public health crisis. Not surprisingly, individual states diverged in what they chose to do, and when they chose to do it

Published: 12 Jan 2021

Delve: It’s Difficult to Breathe Behind a Facade, but Psychological Safety is the Antidote

According to McGill University’s Professor Patricia Faison Hewlin, today’s socio-political climate has placed diversity and inclusion at the forefront, revealing the depth to which psychological safety has been absent in many workplaces.

Published: 25 Nov 2020

Marcel Desautels: 15 years of support broadens horizons in business education

The impact of Marcel Desautels’ giving is dramatic, both on individual students who receive his awards, as well as on the Faculty’s programs. Two previous scholarship recipients and the Director of the Marcel Desautels Institute for Integrated Management comment on how Marcel’s generosity has benefitted them.

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Published: 13 Nov 2020

Desautels celebrates 15th anniversary of historic $22-million gift

In 2005, Dr. Marcel Desautels made the largest donation to a Canadian business or management faculty in history. His game-changing $22-million gift to name the Desautels Faculty of Management has equipped the Faculty to breathe new life into its world-class programs, talent, and facilities.

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Published: 13 Nov 2020

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