Why Every Agency Needs a Chief Management Officer

Published: 20 January 2015

Forty years ago, Henry Mintzberg, of McGill University, asked the simple question: “What do managers do?” To Mintzberg managers were not just corporate CEOs but also “vice presidents, bishops,...

How Shame and Guilt differ when it comes to Marketing

Published: 20 January 2015

Written by DaHee Han You’d be right in thinking that shame and guilt are negative emotions, but they can actually be used to create successful marketing campaigns. What marketers really need to...

Industry reacts to vote to renew US terrorism insurance act

Published: 20 January 2015

Industry leaders have been reacting to the news that the US Congress has voted overwhelmingly in favor or reauthorizing the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act for six years. The vote stalled before...

Presentation Skills Workshop

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Click here for all details and event information. Bronfman Building, CA/desautelsCategory: Desautels Faculty of Management

Professor Alain Pinsonneault receives Association for Information Systems (AIS) Fellow Award

Published: 7 January 2015

Professor Alain Pinsonneault has received an Association for Information Systems (AIS) Fellow Award at the 2014 International Conference for Information Systems (ICIS). The AIS Fellow Award was...

Credit default swaps: A survey

Published: 6 January 2015

Authors: Augustin, P., Subrahmanyam, M.G., Tang, D.Y., Wang, S.Q. Publication: Foundations and Trends in Finance Abstract

Recovery efforts for AirAsia Flight QZ8501 continue

Published: 6 January 2015

Officials say they've located bodies and debris from the missing AirAsia Flight. Homerun's Morgan Dunlop talked to Karl Moore, an associate professor at McGill University, about how its...

Risks and Responsibilities in the Chemistry Industry

Wednesday, January 21, 2015 17:45to18:45

Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 Time: 5:45 – 6:45 PMBronfman Building, CA/desautelsCategory: Desautels Faculty of Management Sustainability

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