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Prof. Samer Faraj has been elected Membre Associé étranger of the Académie nationale de médecine, one of France's most prestigious scientific institutions. The academy's foreign associate membership, limited to 60 scholars worldwide, recognizes researchers whose work makes a significant contribution to health and medicine internationally.

Classified as: Samer Faraj, Strategy and Organization, Health Care
Published on: 16 Mar 2026

Curiosity is notinnate,itis a practice that you can learn and refine. “In leadership circles, curiosity is often treated as a personality trait,” Prof. Karl Moore writesinForbes.com. “You either have an inquiringmind,or you do not. And if you do not, that is simply how you are.”

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization
Published on: 16 Mar 2026

At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, Canada finished eighth in the total medal count. It was the country’s lowest Winter Olympic medal tally since the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City. The result is a failure ofleadership;Prof. Karl Moore writes in Forbes.com. For many would-be Olympians, the costs are simply out of reach. Elite athletic programsdon’tget sufficient funding, and according to the Canadian Olympic Committee, athletes are paying an average of $25,000 each year out of pocket just to compete.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization
Published on: 12 Mar 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump recently accused Canada of refusing to certify U.S.-made Gulfstream aircraft and threatened to retaliate by decertifying Canadian-made planes in the United States—an action that would effectively ground them. But, as is often the case with Trump’s more extreme threats, his staff quickly walked it back.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization
Published on: 13 Feb 2026

Olympic champion and entrepreneur Jennifer Heil, BCom’13, is stepping into a pivotal new role as Canada’s chef de mission for the 2026 Winter Games. Drawing on her experiences as a gold medallist and CEO in the women’s health space,she’sfocused on helping athletes handle the pressures of performing on the world’s biggest stage.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Published on: 4 Feb 2026

Karl Moore, Associate Professor (Prof.) of Strategy & Organization at 91’s Desautels Faculty of Management, argues thatmental fitnessis rapidly becoming a core leadership advantage. In his recent article, he highlights that leaders who arewellrested, physically prepared, and mentally regulated make clearer decisions and perform more effectively under pressure.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization
Published on: 27 Jan 2026

More than 99% of Air Transat pilots voted to authorize a strike by their union, if necessary. Pilots at the charter airline are seeking more job security, better working conditions, more compensation, and better quality of life.

The strength of the union’s mandate didn’t come as a surprise to Prof. Karl Moore. “The threat of a strike over the holiday season—when airlines are at their busiest—is a good negotiating tactic,” Moore told cbc.ca.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization
Published on: 8 Dec 2025

High levels of inflation have caused a cost-of-living crisis in Canada, and bartering is one way to help keep costs down. Trading goods and services with others also offers a more personal touch. "Some parts of our economy have become overly financialized,” says Robert Nason, Associate Professor of strategy and organization at 91 Desautels. “We need to put a number on everything.

Classified as: Robert Nason, Strategy and Organization
Published on: 24 Jul 2024

Ph.D. Student in Strategy & Organization Jack Sadek andAssociate Professor in Strategy & Organization Robert Nason’s co-authored paper titled “Too Legit to Quit: Discursive Strategies in Cryptocurrency’s Categorical Emergence” has been selected the winner of the 2023 Academy of Management (AOM) Organization & Management Theory (OMT) Division Best Paper Award (A Division of the Academy of Management).

Classified as: Jack Sadeck, Robert Nason, Strategy and Organization, Strategy and Organization (T)
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Published on: 25 May 2023

What does the word “entrepreneurship” immediately bring to mind? Risk and reward, innovation and hard work, funding and financial growth, filling gaps in the market? In truth, that answer looks different around the world, in both formal and informal economies, depending on how the local, state, and national economies function and on how the culture views business ownership.

Classified as: delve, Thought Leadership, Robert Nason, Strategy and Organization, Strategy and Organization (T)
Published on: 9 Sep 2022

How has management thinking changed in the past 50 years and where might management be headed today? In his research and writing, Desautels Faculty of Management Professor Henry Mintzberg covers not only the past 50 years but looks toward the future of managing organizations, developing managers, and rebalancing society, from business to politics to higher education.

Classified as: delve, Thought Leadership, Henry Mintzberg, Saku Mantere, Strategy and Organization (T), Strategy and Organization
Published on: 31 Aug 2022

Professor Karl Moore joins Wáhiakatste Diome-Deer in a conversation with Jolain Foster to learn about how her identity as a Gitxsan informs her career in accounting at Deloitte. Foster is committed to building bridges between peoples from different cultures in every aspect of her work, something she sees as the cornerstone for creating more efficient and successful corporations.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Strategy and Organization, Sustainability
Published on: 4 Jun 2021

Professor Karl Moore interviews Sean McCormick, a Métis from Manitoba, about his journey to founding Manitobah Mukluks, an Indigenous-owned and operated global footwear brand. McCormick touches on the unique challenges that Indigenous entrepreneurs face and the excellence they demonstrate in preserving finite resources.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Strategy and Organization, Sustainability
Published on: 5 May 2021

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