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Catherine Patry (EMBA鈥20) sits down with Quebec Reveille to discuss her final paper at Desautels, which examines the relationship between humour and women leaders in business.

In 鈥淗umor, a coat of epoxy on the glass ceiling,鈥 Patry studies seventeen women leaders across industries and concludes that managerial humour remains gendered.

Classified as: 91黑料网-HEC Executive MBA (EMBA), 91黑料网-HEC Montreal Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA Alumni
Published on: 22 Feb 2021

While the term 鈥榩ersonal brand鈥 remains fluid and difficult to define, Professor Karl Moore says the best way to influence others is to be authentic and stay true to your value system.

Moore uses Elon Musk as an example: The success of his personal brand stems from his authentic online presence.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 22 Feb 2021

Congratulations to Desautels BCom students Reda Ouazzani Touhami and James Xu, and their teammates from Concordia University and Western University, for winning the National Finals of the KPMG Ideation Challenge. Over 750 applications were submitted for the Canadian finals of the competition. The team will compete for the global title in April when each country will present their solution/prototype to a panel of industry judges.

Classified as: case competition, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 22 Feb 2021

Professor Katrin Tinn recently teamed up with Professor Christophe Dubach from the Faculty of Engineering to propose a new design for the Bank of Canada鈥檚 digital currency. By protecting the identity and transactions of individual spenders, their design would address ongoing privacy and compliance concerns with Central Bank digital currency (CBDC).

Classified as: Katrin Tinn, finance
Published on: 22 Feb 2021

Emerging 鈥榮hop local鈥 trends have helped set the Canadian retail industry on a fast track to recovery despite pandemic-induced closures.

According to Charles de Brabant, Executive Director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management, the sense of community pride that has motivated shoppers to shop local makes all the difference for Canadian retailers that are struggling to weather the pandemic.

Classified as: Charles de Brabant, covid-19, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 22 Feb 2021

As Canada struggles with a shortage of vaccine doses, Professor Saibal Ray says the government has an opportunity to get a mass vaccination plan in place by the time the supply chain stabilizes.

He points to indoor sites such as convention centres and malls as possible vaccination sites during the winter and larger venues like NHL arenas during summer months.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, operations management, covid-19
Published on: 22 Feb 2021

Congratulations to Alex Boussetta for receiving the Dean鈥檚 Service Award for Outstanding Contribution.

Former Dean of the Desautels Faculty of Management, Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou, established and awarded this special Dean鈥檚 Service Award to Alex, however, the original presentation was delayed until this year.

Teaching at 91黑料网 since 2003, Alex is recognized for his considerable contributions to the Faculty through his work at the graduate and executive program levels, particularly in leading the Lean Six Sigma series.

Classified as: Alex Boussetta, 91黑料网 Executive Institute, Program for Operations Excellence (POE), Lean Six Sigma Certification
Published on: 19 Feb 2021

A new study by Warut Khern-am-nuai, an assistant professor of information systems at 91黑料网, proposes a new approach to optimizing the way algorithms process data, without modifying the outcome. To eliminate discrimination in AI, algorithms should see race and gender, according to the study.

This article is brought to you by Delve, the official thought leadership publication of 91黑料网's Desautels Faculty of Management.

Classified as: Warut Khern-am-nuai, Information Systems, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Research EDI Delve, Sustainability
Published on: 16 Feb 2021

Doug Allan (BCom鈥08) is on a mission to teach people financial tips and tricks they probably didn鈥檛 learn in high school. The Desautels alumnus recently released 鈥淎 Fighting Chance: The High School Finance Education Everyone Deserves,鈥 a 10-chapter guidebook that encourages readers to study financial literacy early in life. By discussing topics ranging from creating a personal budget to managing a credit card, Allan aspires to help young people transition into a debt-free adulthood.

Classified as: Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), BCom Alumni
Published on: 12 Feb 2021

Inez Jabalpurwala (BA鈥89, MA鈥91, MBA鈥01), Global director of the Viral Neuro Exploration (VINEx) initiative and the founding CEO of the Brain Canada Foundation, discusses the long-term impacts of COVID-19 on brain health. Initial research has uncovered possible links between the virus and other viral infections and neurodegenerative diseases. According to Jabalpurwala, Canadian researchers must play a vital role in studying, recording, and analyzing the adverse effects of COVID-19 on the brain.

Classified as: covid-19, Inez Jabalpurwala, Desautels Global Experts
Published on: 12 Feb 2021

Mike Rosenberg (BCom鈥89) recently joined Chief Outsiders鈥 team of digital marketing executives. A recognized customer acquisition leader with expertise in business development, Rosenberg brings a wealth of digital transformation experience to the table. Chief Outsiders operates as an 鈥淓xecutives-as-a-Service鈥 firm as it facilitates operations for a group of 80 Chief Marketing Operators across the U.S.

Classified as: Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), BCom Alumni
Published on: 12 Feb 2021

In 2020, Professor Karl Moore invited more than 40 CEOs to 91黑料网鈥檚 CEO Insights course to exchange perspectives on pivoting business operations in response to adverse events.

Based on their insights, Moore concluded that the single most important ingredient for successful leadership is adaptability, especially during a crisis like COVID-19. From his perspective, the events that cause the most disruption can also create the strongest opportunities for future growth.

Classified as: Karl Moore, covid-19, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 12 Feb 2021

Desautels professors Maxime Cohen and Warut Khern-am-nuai are the brains behind a new technology that monitors the supply of essential goods at grocery stores. A joint venture with a team of scientists from HEC Montreal and a Canadian supermarket chain, the tool uses artificial intelligence to prevent shortages in an environment of uncertainty.

Classified as: Maxime Cohen, Warut Khern-am-nuai
Published on: 12 Feb 2021

One of the oldest companies in Canada will soon be getting new blood as Mike Ross (MBA鈥11) takes the role of Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer.

A privately-owned retailer passed down through five generations of family ownership, La Maison Simons offers a diverse range of products, including clothes, accessories, and home goods. The company recently opened its first net zero store in Canada to support local creators and foster environmental sustainability.

Classified as: Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA Alumni
Published on: 12 Feb 2021

Under the leadership of co-director Professor Maxime Cohen, 91黑料网鈥檚 new retail innovation lab is experimenting with contactless shopping, a rising trend in retail innovation.

By downloading an app, shoppers can use QR codes to unlock store doors and pick up any items they want without having to check out in the store. Cohen joins Global News Morning Montreal to share more.

Classified as: Maxime Cohen, Retail innovation lab, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 12 Feb 2021

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