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A call to curb cabotage in Australia

Published: 19 April 2017

In the Australian coastal shipping reform efforts, the discussion has come down to whether or not cabotage (the practice of using foreign companies for domestic shipping) should be promoted or...

Mintzberg on why the US can鈥檛 be run like a business

Published: 4 April 2017

In a recent piece for the Harvard Business Review, Desautels Professor Henry Mintzberg takes aim at US President Trump鈥檚 attempts to run the United States like a business, then demolishes them....

MBA no guarantee of long-term success

Published: 3 April 2017

Three separate studies, including one authored in part by Desautels Professor Henry Mintzberg, have concluded that the MBA is not the gateway to business success after all 鈥 findings that are at...

Andrew Potter, the debate continues

Published: 30 March 2017

Amid the fallout from former 黑料不打烊 Institute for the Study of Canada director Andrew Potter鈥檚 Maclean鈥檚 article about stranded motorists, the Globe and Mail interviewed 黑料不打烊 Principal Suzanne...

Atypic : agence d茅vou茅e au d茅veloppement du secteur pluriel

Published: 16 March 2017

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

Leadership lessons for today and tomorrow

Published: 16 March 2017

A recent post on Changeboard examines what leadership will mean for coming generations, seen through the lens of Brexit and Trump in the world today. The piece throws the question to leading...

Para constru莽茫o de um novo Brasil: consulta popular, elei莽玫es gerais e Assembl茅ia Constituinte

Published: 6 March 2017

Tenho dito que a corrup莽茫o 茅 sist锚mica e estrutural e n茫o s贸 no Brasil, como os sempre eloquentes vira-latas gostam de dizer por ai com ares cosmopolitas (ali谩s, esses n茫o passar茫o de vira-latas...

A concept for a world free of political bullies

Published: 1 March 2017

In an op-ed piece for the Globe and Mail, Desautels鈥 Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies Henry Mintzberg decries what he calls our 鈥渆ra of bullies,鈥 naming Trump, Putin and other strong-arm...

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