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Managers and leaders in high demand

Published: 11 October 2016

In a crude sense, management can be broken into three parts - man, age and ment. It essentially speaks about people, times and actions. Veteran management thinker Henry Mintzberg often advocates...

Is Your Government Politically Pathological?

Published: 19 January 2017

Long before the post-election political maelstrom we鈥檙e now experiencing in the U.S. and in many countries around the world, I聽wrote聽about four types of organizational political arenas.

Maybe it鈥檚 time to second-guess the Harvard MBA and its ilk

Published: 11 May 2017

In a recent op-ed, Financial Times editor Andrew Hill takes issue with the methodologies of the MBA programs offered by the Harvard Business School and other schools worldwide. In this, he aligns...

Research? Most People Cannot Understand It

Published: 12 April 2013

Should business school students be made to foot the bill for academic research that no one reads? Not any more, says Larry Zicklin, a former chairman of Wall Street investment firm Neuberger Berman...

Henry Mintzberg鈥檚 Un-MBA Management Program

Published: 28 February 2014

Lili Hall (IMPM'13) came across the International Masters Program in Practicing Management (IMPM) by chance. She had considered MBA programs before, but the standard options seemed too formulaic. ...

Il lavoro manageriale in pratica

Published: 4 June 2014

Il lavoro manageriale, di聽Henry Mintzberg, 猫 considerato uno dei pi霉 importanti e influenti testi di management degli ultimi anni. Un vero e proprio must per ogni manager. In questo nuovo volume ...

Henry Mintzberg receives 2014 CK Prahalad Distinguished Scholar-Practitioner Award

Published: 26 August 2014

Professor Henry Mintzberg has been selected to receive the 2014 CK Prahalad Distinguished Scholar-Practitioner Award given by the Strategic Management Society. This prize, created in 2011 to honour...

Ontario co-op movement could use a legislative leg-up

Published: 1 December 2014

Despite member-controlled and community-centric businesses gaining much appeal and generating billions in revenue, laws that govern co-ops in Ontario are strikingly outdated and restrictive.

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