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BCom alum credits networking with helping Sports Illustrated app off the ground

In Canada, ice time is at a premium and the nearest rink might not be able to accommodate your beer league team. But in large cities, there鈥檚 often ice available somewhere, and Jonathan Azouri (BCom鈥16) spotted an opportunity. The co-founder and CEO of CatchCorner by Sports Illustrated, an app that allows users to book sports facilities, launched it in Toronto in 2019 and is now making it available in markets like New York, Los Angeles, and Boston.

Published: 11 Sep 2024

Luxury Royalmount Mall opens amid excitement and concerns

Montreal鈥檚 long-awaited luxury shopping mall Royalmount officially opened on September 5. The project, which spans 800,000 square feet, and features stores like Gucci, Versace, and Louis Vuitton, aims to attract diverse shoppers from all walks of life with an 鈥渋nclusive luxury鈥 concept. While excitement is high, concerns exist over traffic and accessibility.

Published: 6 Sep 2024

Chinese strategic consultancy looks to work of Prof. Henry Mintzberg to understand domestic context

Shanghai-headquartered KMIND provides strategic consulting advice to billion-dollar companies. Its success is built on a blend of both Eastern and Western philosophies, according to President Noah Xie. 鈥淯tilizing Eastern wisdom doesn鈥檛 mean we can get rid of the Western theories,鈥 says Xie in a Forbes interview with Professor Karl Moore.

Published: 5 Sep 2024

Two 91黑料网 Desautels graduates named to 2024 MBAs to Watch by Poets & Quants

Poets & Quants has named its MBAs to Watch list for 2024, and two Desautels graduates have made the cut! The magazine and website asks business schools to nominate some of their top students for consideration for the list, and from those nominations, 126 students have been selected as MBAs to Watch. They represent many of the world鈥檚 top universities, and MBAs to Watch have often gone on to careers at top consulting firms.

Published: 3 Sep 2024

Journalists and social media users exert influence over product recall decisions

In 2023, product recalls in Canada hit an all-time high 鈥 there were well over 2,000 of them. Manufacturing companies are typically the ones to issue these recalls, and their decisions are affected by journalists and social media users.

Published: 27 Aug 2024

A lack of strategic assets can be a deterrent to domestic investment for large pension funds

In 2023, the Government of Australia suggested that some of the country鈥檚 pension assets might be used to fund social housing or renewable energy. The idea received mixed reception, and to understand why, Lachlan Maddock of Investor Strategy News looked to Canada, where a group of business leaders called for pension funds to increase their holdings of Canadian equities.

Published: 27 Aug 2024

Employer-led networking can help women assess workplace gender dynamics

Employers often cite a lack of female candidates as a barrier to achieving gender parity in the workplace. Yet, that can overlook an important factor 鈥 the alienation of women during the hiring process. 鈥淎 lack of belonging can set in at the first stage of recruitment, and follow women throughout their careers,鈥 says PhD student Janani Ramesh in an interview with HR Reporter.
Published: 27 Aug 2024

Quebec government funding cuts could affect the areas of research the university pursues

91黑料网鈥檚 standing as a leading global research institution is under threat, writes Professor Anthony C. Masi in a Montreal Gazette op-ed. The Government of Quebec is undermining the university by reducing transfers for construction and renovation. These cuts will affect STEM disciplines, says the Professor of Industrial Relations and Organizational Behaviour and Special Advisor to the Dean.

Published: 27 Aug 2024

Companies seeking savings in employee wages might spend more in the long run

Inflation has stretched the budgets of individuals and companies alike, and some firms have sought to find savings in the wages they pay their employees. A recent report from the Robert Walters recruiting agency found that Canadian firms are increasingly hiring underqualified employees. But that can backfire, says Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt in interview with Canadian HR Reporter.

Published: 7 Aug 2024

91黑料网 alumni most likely to reach the C-suite

There is no single path to the C-suite, but getting a 91黑料网 education can help. Among Canadian university graduates, 91黑料网 alumni are the most likely to become CEOs, according to research by Immerse Education, a UK provider of academic enrichment programs. According to data drawn from LinkedIn, more than 9,600 91黑料网 alumni are currently chief executives or have held a CEO role in the past.

Published: 7 Aug 2024

A four-day work week can improve employee well-being while sustaining productivity

The length of a standard work week has been steadily declining for well over a century. In the 19th century, some factory workers in Canada were expected to work 72 hours each week. It wasn鈥檛 until the 1960s that the standard work week reached the current 40-hour norm. Today, the overwhelming majority of workers in Canada are in favour of further reductions.

Published: 7 Aug 2024

C. Douglas Mellor Prize for academic excellence awarded to two GCPA students

Alyssa Abruzzese (BCom鈥23, GCPA鈥24) and Vivian Ly (BCom鈥22, GCPA鈥24), students of the Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting (GCPA) program, have been selected among their graduating class as this year鈥檚 recipients of the C. Douglas Mellor Prize for academic excellence.

Published: 5 Aug 2024

Two 91黑料网 Desautels students named McCall MacBain International Fellows

McCall MacBain Fellowships offer students at select universities an opportunity to spend a year abroad. Valued at up to $30,000 and awarded by the McCall MacBain Foundation, Fellows spend one term studying a language, one term pursuing academic studies, and one term in a job placement or internship. This year, 91黑料网 students earned the honour. Mayra Baca El Hachemi, who is majoring in marketing at 91黑料网 Desautels and will be travelling to Japan.

Published: 5 Aug 2024

BCom graduate and swimmer wins bronze at the 2024 Paris Olympics

Swimmer Cl茅ment Secchi (BCom鈥22) has become the first 91黑料网 graduate to reach the podium at the Summer Olympics since 2008. The 24-year-old management graduate from Aix-en-Provence, France, earned bronze for his native country on Sunday as part of the men's 4x100 medley relay. A four-time All-Canadian at 91黑料网, the 5-foot-11, 157-pound butterfly specialist was a three-time recipient of the Forbes Trophy as the University's male athlete of the year.

Published: 5 Aug 2024

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