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Quebec will receive only half of the expected Pfizer-BioNtech vaccines by February 8th听due to strategy adjustments made by production facilities in Europe. Accelerated vaccine deliveries are planned for February and March to address the shortfall. The shortage will mainly affect elderly patients in long-term care, who were set to receive the second round of the vaccine in mid-March.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, operations management, covid-19
Published on: 21 Jan 2021

The launch of the largest vaccination campaign in history involves the mass production of medical vials constructed out of borosilicate glass.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, Bensadoun School of Retail Management, covid-19
Published on: 14 Dec 2020

As social distancing measures remain in replace across Canada, consumers are flocking to buy automated food and drink kiosks for fresh, made-to-order food and beverages with little to no human contact.

Classified as: Bensadoun School of Retail Management, Saibal Ray
Published on: 14 Dec 2020

Professor Saibal Ray, Academic Director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management, describes the daunting complexity involved in ramping up the first round of COVID-19 vaccine production. From transportation to coordination, getting the right amount of vaccines to the right place and the right time is no small feat.听

Classified as: Saibal Ray, operations management, covid-19, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 11 Dec 2020

Professor Saibal Ray weighs in on the strategies that will propel retailers to success in a post-pandemic landscape where the optimal customer experience is a frictionless experience. As the academic director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management, Prof. Ray oversees the newly launched Master of Management in Retailing and the upcoming opening of a retail innovation lab that will give customers a glimpse of the future of retail.

Classified as: Master of Management in Retailing (MMR), covid-19, Saibal Ray, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 7 Dec 2020

Struggling Montreal retailers hope to build a critical mass of shoppers downtown through offering traditional Black Friday sales and events for multiple days, even up to a month in some stores. Professor Saibal Ray, Academic Director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management, weighs in on their Hail Mary strategy.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 12 Nov 2020

For the last several decades we have been conditioned to assume that necessities like food items and cleaning supplies will be readily available whenever we require them. But the COVID-19 pandemic has upended those supply chains, as well as those for other necessities, such as medical devices (e.g. respirators) and personal protective equipment (e.g. masks, gloves). In this context, 91黑料网鈥檚 Saibal Ray explores how Canada can best adapt its global supply chains and the lessons to be learned.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, delve, covid-19, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 20 Jul 2020

Even if the spread of COVID-19 shows signs of slowing down and retail stores begin to reopen, the economic recovery from the shutdown will be long and convincing people to visit brick-and-mortar stores will be a challenge. Professors Maxime Cohen and Saibal Ray of 91黑料网鈥檚 Bensadoun School of Retail Management share two retail strategies that will be useful moving forward.

Classified as: Maxime Cohen, Saibal Ray, delve, covid-19, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 2 Jul 2020

Four Desautels professors have been awarded research grants by the Institute for Data Valorization (IVADO), a Montreal-based scientific and economic data science hub. The grants will fund three two-year research projects led by Desautels professors as part of IVADO鈥檚 Fundamental Research Funding Program.

Classified as: Maxime Cohen, Saibal Ray, Mehmet Gumus, Wei Qi, Bensadoun School of Retail Management, Master of Management in Analytics (MMA), Sustainability, Sustainability (R)
Published on: 1 Jul 2020

As the world rallies to contain the spread of COVID-19, consumers continue to adapt to the new normal, characterized by stringent physical distancing and self-quarantining measures. In such a context, few aspects of consumer behaviour will be left unchanged over the long term. Professors Maxime Cohen and Saibal Ray of 91黑料网鈥檚 Bensadoun School of Retail Management outline four shifts that we can expect to see.

Classified as: Maxime Cohen, Saibal Ray, delve, covid-19, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 19 Jun 2020

COVID-19 has resulted in significant disruptions to the supply chain, particularly for necessities such as medical devices and personal protective equipment (PPE). Such large-scale disruptions have听become a matter of life or death for some, with manufacturing and transportation systems almost coming to a global standstill.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, operations management, covid-19
Published on: 3 Jun 2020

In his new book Channel Strategies and Marketing Mix in a Connected World, Professor Saibal Ray puts the spotlight on how the digitalization of the retail channel affects consumers, products, and sustainability.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, operations management, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 3 Feb 2020

As we see a growing interest in retail events, retailers are tasked with the challenge of finding new and exciting ways to draw in customers. The expansion of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales into a week-long event indicates that the retail industry is showing no signs of slowing down.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 29 Nov 2019

For many stores, Black Friday is now a week-long sale catering to the needs of both online and in-store shoppers. Professor Saibal Ray talks to Global News about the rising popularity of Black Friday sales and how the Bensadoun School of Retail Management is preparing the next generation of retailers to enhance the customer鈥檚 journey.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 27 Nov 2019

While most will agree with making ethical food choices in theory, it remains difficult to sway consumers to change their buying behaviors.

For Professor Saibal Ray, Academic Director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management, the benefits must be apparent and immediate for the average shopper.

The key, he goes on to explain, is finding ways to save people time and money.

Classified as: Bensadoun School of Retail Management, Saibal Ray, operations management, retail
Published on: 28 Feb 2019

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