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Three keys for introverted leaders

Desautels professor Karl Moore writes in The Globe and Mail that, though most business leadership writing is aimed at extroverts, introverted leaders are becoming more evident every day. He goes on to describe ways in which introverted leaders can effectively manage extroverts.

Published: 23 Aug 2017

To realise your potential, be fully engaged.

A piece in Forbes co-authored by Desautels professor Karl Moore and Sandoz executive Vincenzo Ciampi (BCom鈥94) says that it takes a sense of purpose to realise one鈥檚 career potential.

Published: 8 Aug 2017

Karl Moore nominated for Thinkers50 prize

Desautels Professor Karl Moore has been nominated in the leadership category of this year鈥檚 Thinkers50 Distinguished Achievement Awards.

Published: 2 Aug 2017

BRP largely immune to malaise afflicting Bombardier

Since being sold off by Bombardier in 2003, BRP has enjoyed a string of successes while its parent has staggered under the weight of economic, management and public relations woes. And though the worst might be behind Bombardier, its stock price has dropped by almost 50 per cent while BRP鈥檚 has climbed by 80 per cent.

Published: 2 Aug 2017

How interviewing CEOs informed Adam Bryant鈥檚 views on leadership

According to a Financial Post article by Desautels professor Karl Moore and BCom undergrad Sara Avramovic, New York Times journalist Adam Bryant has spent the past eight years interviewing some of the world鈥檚 biggest-name CEOs for his column, Corner Office.

Published: 26 Jul 2017

Karl Moore and Kat Garcia talk business and acting on Australian radio

Desautels professor Karl Moore and actor-cum-management consultant Kat Garcia (BCom'16) recently appeared on ABC Radio in Australia to talk about skills that CEOs can borrow from actors to improve their own performance.

Published: 25 Jul 2017

Ambiverts and success, Karl Moore鈥檚 advice

Desautels professor Karl Moore writes in Forbes that, in-between extroverts and introverts, the ambivert pulls benefits from both social situations and alone time, giving them the best of both worlds.

Being able to talk and listen naturally makes ambiverts great at jobs where the give-and-take of a normal conversation plays into success.

Published: 18 Jul 2017

Boomers, millennials and today鈥檚 workforce: a conversation with Karl Moore

In a recent piece in Mind This Magazine, medical doctor Sven Jungmann talks with Desautels professor Karl Moore about generational stereotypes. As a millennial, Dr. Jungmann takes issue with the generalizations that come with generational discussions.

Published: 12 Jul 2017

Karl Moore鈥檚 advice to Gen Y extroverts

As students, young extroverts love to talk, to bounce their ideas off of colleagues and to be the centre of attention. But as energetic gen-Y-ers enter the workforce, a whole new set of rules comes into play, rules that don鈥檛 always reward an extrovert鈥檚 style.

Published: 11 Jul 2017

Introvert execs in extrovert masks: Karl Moore on the importance of game-face

Desautels Professor Karl Moore writes for Thinkers50 that introverts and extroverts in leadership roles must, on occasion, take on one another鈥檚 characteristics as a form of game-face.

Published: 5 Jul 2017

Innovation at law firms? Depends on who you ask

A recent Lexpert Magazine article looks at a study by Aly H谩ji, a joint MBA- Law student supervised by Professor Karl Moore. The paper, The Illusion of Innovation at Canadian Law Firms, exposes the difference of opinion between law firm partners and associates about what innovation actually means.

Published: 28 Jun 2017

Lowered competition leads to even lower customer satisfaction in Canadian air travel

If you feel like customer satisfaction is an afterthought with airlines today, you aren鈥檛 alone. An op-ed in Cantech Letter quotes Desautels professor Karl Moore as naming competition, or a lack thereof, as the culprit: many North American routes are served by fewer airlines these days.

Published: 28 Jun 2017

For millennials, emotion has a role to play at work

Desautels professor Karl Moore writes for Forbes that millennials in the workforce take a different view of the emotion/facts balance than boomer workers do. He says that, whereas emotional outbursts at work used to signal the need to take a breather and calm down, the new generation gives emotion its due at the workplace.

Published: 28 Jun 2017

How early-career millennial extroverts can court success

In a recent piece for Forbes, Desautels professor Karl Moore says that millennials who are transitioning from the campus to the job market should bear in mind the challenges that lie ahead, and know how best to meet them.

Published: 21 Jun 2017

Boeing-Bombardier dispute heats up

Boeing鈥檚 petition against Bombardier for allegedly dumping the C Series jet in the American Market sparked off a possibly long and winding legal process. Boeing claims that government subsidies have allowed Bombardier to undercut Boeing, giving a Delta aircraft order as an example. As for Bombardier, the company states that any material injury related to its practises are speculative at best.

Published: 9 Jun 2017

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