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A new chapter for Air Transat

With sights set on reducing costs and venturing into the hotel business, beloved Quebec-based airline Air Transat will likely be sold. Professor Karl Moore comments on what this means for the Canadian airline industry overall.

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Published: 3 May 2019

Leadership insights from Daniel Saks

In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, Daniel Saks (BA鈥07), Co-founder of AppDirect, dishes on the importance of a well-rounded education and the important lessons of failure.

Published: 17 Apr 2019

Transversal leadership for the soccer pitch and the boardroom

Heimir Hallgrimsson became a household name last World Cup as manager of the Icelandic men鈥檚 national soccer team.

In conversation with Professor Karl Moore, Hallgrimsson shares his take on leadership and team dynamics.

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Published: 17 Apr 2019

Porter Airlines鈥 CEO talks growth

Robert Deluce sits down with Professor Karl Moore to talk about his start in the air transport industry, what makes Porter Airlines different, and what he looks for in a potential leader.

Published: 10 Apr 2019

Here comes the (introverted) bride

With wedding season ramping up, Adrienne Jung (BA'10, MBA'15) and Professor聽Karl Moore share tips on how introverted brides-to-be can make it through their big day, when all eyes will be on them.

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Published: 10 Apr 2019

Quebec's Caisse has major sway in SNC-Lavalin鈥檚 future

Quebec鈥檚 Caisse de d茅p么t et placement could play an outsize role in whether SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. moves its headquarters south of the border 鈥 its Plan B should they face criminal prosecution.

Professor Karl Moore comments on the conflicting forces at play.

Published: 1 Apr 2019

ABB CEO on people power

In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, Nathalie Pilon, CEO of ABB Canada, reveals that, while a major part of her job revolves around numbers, it鈥檚 the people behind an organization that inspire her most.

Published: 28 Mar 2019

Reflecting on the Hot Cities Tour

Professor Karl Moore and Kenza Bennis (BCom鈥19) share takeaways from the eleventh edition of the Hot Cities of the World Tour, which brought 91黑料网 students and alumni to Japan and Thailand to study business trends in the Far East.

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Published: 28 Mar 2019

Dishing on cross-border issues

Professor Karl Moore joins Northeast Public Radio to discuss the USMCA agreement (or NAFTA 2.0) and the Canadian sentiment around the proposed terms.

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Published: 28 Mar 2019

Looking closer at the F.A.A.

If the Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.) certified the 737 Max 8 aircraft in 2017, Professor Karl Moore comments on the soundness of their regulatory practice in light of the mandated grounding of the aircraft.

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Published: 19 Mar 2019

Getting real about entrepreneurship with BCom alumna

Professor Karl Moore interviews Anna Chif (BCom鈥12), Co-founder and COO of Dialogue, as she shares more about her entrepreneurial roots, her drive to connect people with better care, and the value of creativity in her role.

Published: 19 Mar 2019

Air Canada, WestJet scramble to get March Break travellers home

Professor Karl Moore comments following the grounding of the Boeing Max 8 jets, which has caused two of the country鈥檚 largest airlines to re-assign other planes to accommodate travellers returning home from March Break vacations.

Published: 19 Mar 2019

Reassurance amid Boeing uncertainty

As questions swirl about the safety of the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, Professor Karl Moore maintains that the issues encountered when flying the plane could be surmounted by an experienced pilot.

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Published: 14 Mar 2019

How giving back goes a long way

In life and at work, studies have shown that individuals are seeking greater fulfillment by giving back to their communities. According to Professor Karl Moore, volunteering can also bolster your leadership skills along the way.

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Published: 13 Mar 2019

Stormy skies ahead for Boeing?

Following news that Sunwing Airlines is temporarily grounding its four Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft in the wake of the Ethiopian plane crash that killed all 157 people, Professor Karl Moore comments on the potential business impact.

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Published: 13 Mar 2019

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