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Selon le site Bestmasters.com, les HEC et 91 viennent au premier rang en Amérique du Nord pour leur programme conjoint EMBA.

Ils ont devancé nul autre que l’Université de Californie à Berkeley et l’Université Northwestern, en banlieue de Chicago.

La Faculté Desautels en management de l’Université 91 se classe pour sa part au troisième rang en Amérique du Nord dans la catégorie des programmes de MBA réguliers derrière l’Université Harvard, à Boston, et le MIT Sloan School of Management, également à Boston.

Classified as: EMBA
Published on: 9 Jan 2013

As one of the fastest growing major economies in the world, and with a shortage of internationally trained managerial talent, Brazil should have been a priority market for North American and European business schools in the past fifteen years. But many of those schools have mainly looked to the east rather than the south, focusing on the likes of China, India and Singapore for their MBA recruitment, joint programs, and even campus development.

Published on: 4 Jan 2013

Christmas is around the corner and many of us will be thinking of what to buy our loved ones (or ourselves) this festive holiday.

But what is the psychology behind gift-giving?

Early results from research led by Dr Aiden Gregg from the University of Southampton, have shown that people with narcissistic tendencies want to purchase products, both for others and for themselves, that positively distinguish them -- that is, that make them stand out from the crowd.

Classified as: Research, PhD Students
Published on: 2 Jan 2013

If you’ve wanted to catch up on some business reading and will actually have time over the holiday season, here are some suggestions from three Canadian business professors.

Jui Ramaprasad, Assistant Professor, Information Systems, Desautels Faculty of Management, 91

The Long Tail by Chris Anderson

Classified as: Jui Ramaprasad
Published on: 2 Jan 2013

The state of preventative mental health care in the U.S. has been thrust onto the national scene in recent days, after the monstrous murder of 27 people including 20 children in an elementary school in Newtown, Conn. While it is not clear what motivated the lone gunman or from what disease he suffered, if any, few think he could have been right in his head.

Published on: 2 Jan 2013

Professor Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at 91 speaks to Claude Mongeau, MBA’88, CEO of the Canadian National Railway (CN).

Read full transcript: , December 18, 2012

Classified as: Talking Management, Karl Moore
Published on: 2 Jan 2013

Professor Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at 91 speaks to Amy Edmonson, a professor at Harvard Business School, about using medical context - such as the ER - to solve other business challenges.

Watch full interview: , December 31, 2012

Classified as: Talking Management, Karl Moore
Published on: 2 Jan 2013

No regrets, none at all. Over the last couple of years I have read a number of retiring CEOs asked by various newspapers whether they have had any regrets, all that I read said they had no regrets.  My initial reaction was to roll my eyes; I found this a bit much because in my career, I have and have had many regrets.

-Article by Karl Moore

Read full article: , December 31, 2012

Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 2 Jan 2013

Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at 91 speaks to Martin Kilduff, professor at the University of Cambridge.

Watch interview: , December 12, 2012

Classified as: Talking Management, Karl Moore
Published on: 13 Dec 2012

Though the number of GMAT test-takers from UAE citizens continued it’s decline in 2012, the appeal of an MBA from one of the world’s leading business schools continues to grow across the GCC, as young professionals look to stand out in the job market.

Classified as: Dean Peter Todd
Published on: 12 Dec 2012

In professional basketball, the phrase “game changer” refers to a player who revolutionized how a position was played. Examples include Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Michael Jordan, and, most recently, LeBron James. Russell, Chamberlain, and Jabbar redefined the role of the center, both offensively and defensively. Before them, the paint was an easier place to score baskets. When they made the art of the blocked shot look common, they changed the way the opposing offensive was run. Michael Jordan changed what the shooting guard position looked like.

Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 12 Dec 2012

It’s all about wow. Walk into any one of 20 Première Moisson bakeries, smell the bread, and take in the carefully aligned buttery brioches, the meticulously stacked nut and grain breads, the rows of patés and salads and prepared foods and, standing straight as soldiers, a never-ending supply of baguettes, white and whole wheat and sundry other varieties and sigh and go “wow.”

… Première Moisson entered the market at the perfect time, says Min Ha Hwang, a 91 professor who specializes in retailing.

Classified as: Minha Hwang
Published on: 12 Dec 2012

MBA student Alicia Cooper was awarded the Development Needs Scholarship by the Ministry of Public Administration of Trinidad and Tobago.

Classified as: Masters in Business Administration (MBA), MBA Program
Published on: 11 Dec 2012

MD/MBA student Jordan Isenberg is the co-winner of the Dave Williams Leadership Award 2012, granted by the 91 Faculty of Medicine. This award serves to recognize Jordan’s public policy works on the Quebec provincial, Canadian national and UN international scenes, where he exemplifies principles of leadership: setting direction, motivating & aligning people, building value and modeling the way.

Classified as: Masters in Business Administration (MBA), MBA Program, MD-MBA
Published on: 10 Dec 2012

Seven Canadian business schools have made the list of 39 “elite global” institutions sought out by international employers who hire MBA graduates, according to a new survey.

Published on: 10 Dec 2012

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