Cool courses: Full credit for variety
What do monster monsoons and costume design have in common? No, it’s not the eye of the storm and the eye of the needle (but good guess).
Deux profs de McGill parmi les 50 profs de gestion à suivre sur Twitter
Qui sont les 50 professeurs de management les plus pertinents sur Twitter ? Pas évident de dresser une telle liste. L’Américain David Burkus, auteur, professeur et blogueur spécialisé en management a plongé.
Authenticity: The Way To The Millennial's Heart
Article by: Karl Moore & Sienna Zampino
Talking Management with Karl Moore: Learn from companies doing weird and crazy things
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, Talking Management for the Globe & Mail. Today I am delighted to speak to Julian Birkinshaw from the London Business School.Read full article: The Globe and Mail
Top Professors on Twitter
On the LDRLB podcast (@LDRLB), we draw much of our content from the research and writings of the world’s top professors. Most are from business schools, others from a variety of fields relevant to leading organizations.
Talking Management with Karl Moore: The socially responsible corporation? It’s a myth
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, talking management for The Globe and Mail. Today, I am delighted to speak to Timothy Devinney, Leadership Chair in International Business at Leeds University.
Airspace Safety
Guest host David Common spoke with Karl Moore. He is an associate professor at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, and worked in the airline industry for twenty years.Listen: CBC
Talking Management with Karl Moore: The two kinds of fashion designers
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, talking management for The Globe and Mail. We are delighted to have Imran Amed here [founder and editor of The Business of Fashion blog]. He was given [a Desautel Management Achievement Award] from the MUS, the Management Undergraduate Society, one of the youngest award winners.
Loss of 1,800 Bombardier jobs painful but is positive for company: analysts
The restructuring at Montreal-based Bombardier Inc., as painful as it is with the loss of another 1,800 jobs, actually is a positive development for the aerospace company, analysts say.
Talking Management with Karl Moore: Transcript: Have you reached your ‘best before’ date as a manager?
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, talking management for The Globe and Mail. Today, I am delighted to speak to a colleague in Australia from the University of Queensland, Neal Ashkanasy.
Why finding purpose at work drives the economy
Article by Karl Moore and Sienna Zampino
Electrolux closes Montreal area plant, leaving thousands unemployed
After years of waiting, more than a thousand Electrolux employees are out of a job after the company wound down operations Wednesday.
Talking Management with Professor Karl Moore: Transcript: Is your business keeping up with change?
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, Talking Management for The Globe and Mail. Today I am delighted to speak to Bill Fischer from IMD, the leading business school in Switzerland.Read full article: The Globe and Mail
Talking Management with Karl Moore: Transcript: Are your co-workers giving you bad ideas?
This is Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, talking management for The Globe and Mail. Today, I am delighted to speak to [Columbia University professor] Sheen S. Levine.Read full article: The Globe and Mail
Working With Millennials -- Why You Need To Listen More And Talk Less
Article by: Karl Moore & Sienna Zampino
When working with Millennials, it is imperative to listen to them – really listen.
