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On May 1, 2020, Professor Patricia Faison Hewlin will step down as Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs, to assume her appointment as Omudsperson for Students at 91黑料网. With the support of a strong team in the BCom Office, Professor Hewlin has been instrumental in facilitating revisions to the BCom curriculum and program policies, and transitioning the program to remote instruction and a scaled down term due to the pandemic.

Classified as: Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Patricia Hewlin, Benjamin Croitoru
Published on: 24 Apr 2020

When Dr. Nadine Larente (IMHL鈥13) discovered CHSLD Herron in dire need of help, she called on her family to provide urgent care for the seniors left behind during the midst of the pandemic.

Classified as: IMHL Alumni, International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL), covid-19
Published on: 24 Apr 2020

As the Quebec government plans to progressively reopen the economy, Charles de Brabant, Executive Director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management, turns to China for lessons on reopening retail following a pandemic.

Classified as: Charles de Brabant, Bensadoun School of Retail Management, covid-19
Published on: 24 Apr 2020

Dr. Isabelle Samson (IMHL鈥18) has been promoted to Director of Professional Services at CIUSSS de la Capitale-Nationale. Prior to her promotion, Samson served as Deputy Director of Professional Services. She is a committed leader with several years of management experience in addition to maintaining an active practice in family medicine.

Classified as: IMHL Alumni, International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL)
Published on: 24 Apr 2020

In this time of uncertainty, connectedness is more important than ever. With social distancing measures now in place, people all over the world are harnessing online tools to connect with family and friends. Why not take this time to connect with professionals in your industry, too?

Learn more about online networking through DesautelsConnect.

Classified as: DesautelsConnect, Career services, Soutar Career Centre
Published on: 23 Apr 2020

With declining resources available to support growing COVID-19 patients, rural regions may be hard hit, says Richard Fleet (IMHL鈥21). In this article, he proposes four solutions to minimize the impact on regional areas.

Classified as: International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL), covid-19
Published on: 22 Apr 2020

History shows that global crises have often resulted in long-term change. For business, Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt notes that remote work will likely become more widespread.

Classified as: Jean-Nicolas Reyt, Organizational Behaviour, covid-19
Published on: 22 Apr 2020

Professor Karl Moore hears from Gavin Megaw and Karen White, members of the crisis communications team at AVENIR GLOBAL, as they share insight on managing internal and external communications during a global pandemic.

Each week as part of his blog on Les Affaires, Karl Moore, Associate Professor in Strategy & Organization at 91黑料网's Desautels Faculty of Management, speaks with world-class business leaders about their journey, the latest trends in business, and notably, work-life balance.

Classified as: Karl Moore, covid-19, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 22 Apr 2020

Professor Karl Moore chats with Sam Watts, CEO of the Welcome Home Mission, about the increased vulnerability of people experiencing homelessness and the challenges his company faces in supporting them during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Each week as part of his blog on Les Affaires, Karl Moore, Associate Professor in Strategy & Organization at 91黑料网's Desautels Faculty of Management, speaks with world-class business leaders about their journey, the latest trends in business, and notably, work-life balance.

Classified as: Karl Moore, covid-19, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 22 Apr 2020

The Globe and Mail has curated a list of books recommended by seven business leaders, with Professor Patricia Faison Hewlin recommending Awakening Compassion in the Workplace by Jane Dutton and Monica Worline.

Classified as: Patricia Hewlin, Organizational Behaviour
Published on: 21 Apr 2020

The startup industry is being particularly hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, with many across the world experiencing declining sales, halted product development, and investors pulling out. Despite an industry in need, Professor Lisa Cohen notes that startups are often not included in government bailout plans.

Classified as: Lisa Cohen, Organizational Behaviour, covid-19
Published on: 21 Apr 2020

In an op-ed for Retail Insider, Executive Director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management Charles de Brabant highlights what we can learn from China鈥檚 experience reopening its economy post-COVID-19 lockdown. Brabant predicts a slow and progressive return to normal and considers how the relationship between brick-and-mortar and online stores may be impacted.

Classified as: Charles de Brabant, Bensadoun School of Retail Management, covid-19
Published on: 21 Apr 2020

Organizations learn constantly. They would not survive in the face of competition if they didn鈥檛. Yet this learning is often gruesomely slow. Organizational practices and routines tend to stick and organizational structures tend to persist. But all this seems to change when there is a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic鈥攁nd herein lies a possibility for organization learning, according to Professor Saku Mantere of 91黑料网.

Classified as: Saku Mantere, delve, covid-19, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 20 Apr 2020

Under the supervision of Professors Juan Serpaand听Mehmet Gumus,听a team of 91黑料网 Desautels students have partnered with students from the Faculty of Engineering to develop a dashboard that tracks COVID-19 cases in Montreal and Quebec.

Updated daily, the new COVID QC website provides detailed information about the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in each Montreal neighbourhood, and throughout the province of Quebec.

Classified as: Juan Serpa, operations management, Master of Management in Analytics (MMA), Mehmet Gumus, covid-19, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 17 Apr 2020

Professor Maxime Cohen and Desautels student Matthieu Reed (BCom鈥20), in collaboration with Columbia Business School Professor Daniel Guetta, have created a case study entitled "Modern Retail Analytics: Data Visualization Using Tableau".

Classified as: Maxime Cohen, operations management, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 17 Apr 2020

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