When Do Artists Make Good Entrepreneurs? Lessons From Joan Jett

Published: 13 November 2014

We often try to hire people who are self-starters, who will work for us as if they own the business. The risk of finding such a person is that they may one day leave us to start their own company.

Introverts, extroverts and praise for a job well done

Published: 16 February 2017

According to Desautels Faculty of Management Associate Professor Karl Moore and Desautels MBA graduate Adrienne Jung, Gary Chapman and Paul White’s book, The Five Languages of Appreciation in the...

Government is a bad match for Trump’s management style

Published: 2 May 2017

Donald Trump’s 100-day-old presidency has come up short according to nearly any metric. As the U.S. President has failed to get major legislation passed, or to fill some key government positions,...

Air Canada moves to a new loyalty program after 2020

Published: 16 May 2017

After 2020, Air Canada plans to be running its own in-house loyalty program instead of sticking with Aeroplan. So, what does that mean?...

Karl Moore calls LinkedIn the introvert’s secret weapon for networking

Published: 8 June 2017

Desautels Professor Karl Moore writes for Thinkers50 that LinkedIn is the perfect networking tool for introverts, because it lets them communicate with others from the comfort of their own homes or...

Why efforts against obesity aren’t working

Published: 4 June 2014

Obesity rates continue to skyrocket around the world. The Lancet medical journal recently reported that the number of overweight and obese people doubled over the past 30 years, reaching 2.1...

Millennials in business: honesty transparency and authenticity in Trump’s America

Published: 2 February 2017

Millennials value authenticity even more than GenXers or Boomers do, and that affects everything from the workplace to the recent US election, says Peter Kozodoy, chief strategy officer at GEM...

Atypic : agence dévouée au développement du secteur pluriel

Published: 16 March 2017

A commitment to change: nonprofits, business sense and research in action

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