Teachable lessons from today’s generations
From creating a more sustainable work-life balance to actively campaigning for their future, Millennials and Generation Z offer teachable lessons for other generations, according to Professor Karl Moore.
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Election results cause speculation over SNC-Lavalin legal case
Professor Karl Moore weighs in on the return of the Liberal government at this week’s election and how this may impact the fraud and corruption charges currently against engineering firm SNC-Lavalin Group.
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Why we should tackle climate concerns at the consumer level
In his latest blog on Les Affaires, Professor Karl Moore interviews Adam Waterous, Managing Partner and CEO of Waterous Energy Fund, about the regional divisions created by energy policies and how he aims to reduce consumer greenhouse gas emissions.
Promoting sustainability through impact investing
In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, McGill alumnus and Founder and CEO of Impact AND Geoff Moore shares his support of impact investing, an investment practice that generates positive, quantifiable social and environmental impact alongside financial returns.
To succeed, leaders must evolve
Yves Daccord, CEO of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), sits down with Professor Karl Moore to share his insights on developing a flexible leadership style to confront the reality on the ground.
Business success hinges on trust
In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, McGill alumnus David Hopkinson, the global director of partnerships for the Spanish soccer club Real Madrid and former sales manager for the Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Group (MLSE), reveals the key to building lasting relationships in the sports industry.
Employee motivation starts with good management
Professor Karl Moore sits down with McGill alumnus and entrepreneur Jonathan Stent-Torriani to hear his thoughts on creating a company culture that motivates people to succeed. The South African native is the co-founder and co-chair of Newrest, a multi-sector catering company with 35,000 employees across 50 countries.
Championing diversity in the financial services industry
Professor Karl Moore interviews Eileen Murray, the co-CEO of Bridgewater Associates, about her efforts to fight hiring discrimination, communicate openly, and encourage risk-taking in the workplace.
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EMBA alumna climbs to top rung of SAQ
In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, SAQ chief Catherine Dagenais (EMBA’18) shares her best tips for leading with authenticity, fostering a culture of innovation, and striking an ideal work-life balance.
Leading with impact in the world of management consulting
What does it take to lead one of the world’s top consulting firms? Listen in as Professor Karl Moore talks strategy, impact, and industry trends with Scott McDonald (BCom’89), President & CEO of Oliver Wyman.
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Diverse teams drive innovation
Professor Karl Moore interviews Edelman executive Ève Laurier (EMBA’11) about the lessons learned during her participation in the 2018-2019 International Women’s Forum Fellows Program. Ms. Laurier joined 35 other elite female executives from around the world for a leadership training experience that includes education modules at Harvard Business School and INSEAD.
Taking risks at Cirque du Soleil
Professor Karl Moore interviews Cirque du Soleil executive Davide Pisanu (MBA'13)Ìýabout his efforts to navigate change and challenge the status quo in the face of uncertainty.
MBA alumna using degree to improve U.S.-Japanese business relations
Professor Karl Moore interviews alumna Laura Younger (MBA’09) about her work as the executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) and the practical advantages of earning an MBA.
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As election approaches, Quebec sides with Trudeau on SNC-Lavalin controversy
In an article for The New York Times, Professor Karl Moore defends Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s effort to save Quebec jobs and speculates about the future of SNC-Lavalin.
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SNC Lavalin on shaky ground after new report released
Professor Karl Moore weighs in on the future of SNC Lavalin in the wake of an incriminating report released by Canada’s ethics commissioner.
The Montreal-based company has seen its market value plummet by more than 60 percent since January.