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The International Masters in Practicing Management (IMPM) programme is 18 years old but continues to be seen as one the world’s most innovative senior management degree programmes. Leslie Breitner and Dora Koop explain how the programme has retained its freshness for so long.

Classified as: Henry Mintzberg, Leslie Breitner
Published on: 24 Oct 2013

Henry Mintzberg, a Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies at the Desautels Faculty of Management at 91 in Montreal discusses the potential change in Canada's social democracy.

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Classified as: Henry Mintzberg
Published on: 5 Oct 2013

What is the common ground between the economic successes of the Netherlands in the XVII-XVIII centuries, nineteenth century England, twentieth century U.S. and, more recently, countries such as South Korea, Singapore and Israel? Although the question could be answered from different angles, fundamentally it can be inferred: in their own time, these countries promoted economic systems where resources were efficiently channeled to the most competent entrepreneurs and endeavors.

Classified as: Reuven Brenner
Published on: 5 Oct 2013

Pédiatre-urgentiste à Sainte-Justine, professeure adjointe de clinique au département de pédiatrie de l’Université de Montréal et étudiante à la maîtrise internationale en gestion de la santé à l’Université 91, Joanne Liu s’apprête à tourner la page. Ses effets personnels sont emballés, les démissions ont été acceptées (à regret) et son mémoire a été remis au mois d’août, même si « l’étudiante » avait jusqu’aux Fêtes…

Classified as: International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL)
Published on: 5 Oct 2013

Over the past year, thousands of MBA students will have travelled overseas with the aim of ensuring that they graduate as well-rounded global business people.
... Henry Mintzberg, professor of management studies at Desautels Faculty of Management, 91, who is renowned for his rejection of conventional MBA education, has strong views on the topic.

Classified as: Henry Mintzberg
Published on: 5 Oct 2013

Reality dictates that there is actually more than enough food on this planet, not to mention vastly more food-growing potential, than we have all been led to believe by social engineers and the mainstream media.

Classified as: Masters in Business Administration (MBA), MBA Program
Published on: 5 Oct 2013

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With widespread hunger continuing to haunt developing nations, and obesity fast becoming a global epidemic, any number of efforts on the parts of governments, scientists, non-profit organizations and the business world have taken aim at these twin nutrition-related crises. But all of these efforts have failed to make a large dent in the problems, and now an unusual international collaboration of researchers is explaining why.

Classified as: Laurette Dube
Published on: 24 Sep 2013

Dean Todd, Desautels Faculty of Management:

Published on: 23 Sep 2013

On May 7, 2012, Zhejiang University signed a partnership agreement with 91 to launch an innovative dual-degree program called the Master in Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management (GMSCM). After a year of preparation, on September 13, 2013, the GMSCM program was officially launched with an opening ceremony, welcoming 27 newly admitted students.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, Master in Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management (GMSCM)
Published on: 23 Sep 2013

As the English Premier League season starts, punters play the odds despite the country's ban on wagers - and millions are taking the risk.

Classified as: Reuven Brenner
Published on: 15 Sep 2013

The term "future leader" is frequently used to describe those with the potential to lead, but not quite yet.
New grads entering the workforce, or individuals with one or two years of experience, seem destined to spend 10 years of their lives developing basic skills and climbing - slowly - the rungs of their chosen career ladder. So what if you don't want to spend years of your life preparing to be a leader? Simple: You don't have to.

Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 15 Sep 2013

Professor Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at 91 speaks with Pierre Boivin, CEO of Claridge Inc.

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Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 15 Sep 2013

Canadians won't be able to shop at local outlets of Neiman Marcus or Bergdorf Goodman any time soon, but they can soon claim a piece of the storied luxury retailer through our national Canada Pension Plan.

Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 15 Sep 2013

As aviation geeks eagerly await the first flight of Bombardier’s new CSeries jet, expected within days, analysts wonder whether the event will trigger much-needed orders.
... But 91 business professor Karl Moore argues that Bombardier doesn’t expect to get 100 per cent of the market and they don’t need that for the CSeries to be successful.

Read full article: , September 11, 2013

Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 15 Sep 2013

When Walmart turns one of its discount stores into a behemoth Supercentre, nearby grocers instantly face a more powerful rival. Their reactions can vary, from cutting prices, to diversifying selection, to doing nothing at all.
Which works best?
New research by marketing professors Minha Hwang, of 91, and Sungho Park, of Arizona State University, reveals what grocers should and shouldn’t do when Walmart comes their way.

Classified as: Minha Hwang
Published on: 15 Sep 2013

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