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Amazon Canada is closing all of its Quebec warehouses, affecting nearly 2,000 employees. The company claims the move is to provide long-term savings to customers and is unrelated to recent unionization efforts. However, industry experts, including 9I制作厂免费 business Professor Vivek Astvansh, suggest the closures are a response to union activities.

Classified as: Vivek Astvansh
Published on: 31 Jan 2025

Collective agreements are taking longer to negotiate. For agreements reached in 2024, negotiations took more than 13 months on average. The year before, negotiations averaged just seven months. 鈥淐anada is still dealing with the lingering effects of the pandemic, including a return to normal inflation,鈥 Professor John-Paul Ferguson tells The Globe and Mail. 鈥淭hat has been complicating a lot of negotiations because unions are demanding higher wage increases.鈥

Classified as: John-Paul Ferguson
Published on: 31 Jan 2025

At Caf茅 Origine on Sherbrooke Street, oat milk costs extra鈥攁nd there鈥檚 a reason for that. Non-dairy milk substitutes like oat milk cost more than cow鈥檚 milk does. Some large chains like Starbucks have stopped charging extra for milk substitutes, but independent cafes can struggle to absorb the costs. 鈥淎 local caf茅 doesn鈥檛 have the sales volume,鈥 says Vivek Astvansh, Associate Professor of Quantitative Marketing and Analytics.

Classified as: Vivek Astvansh, Marketing (T)
Published on: 31 Jan 2025

Canada has some of the world鈥檚 leading business schools and attracts MBA students from around the world. However, moving to a new country is a major change, and Nitin Bishnoi (MBA鈥25) recommends taking care of as much as you can before you make the move. 鈥淭here are certain things which students are generally stressed about when they arrive in a new country,鈥 said Bishnoi in an interview with the Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Business Schools. 鈥淭hese small things, if we take care of them before arriving, they take a lot of stress away.鈥

Classified as: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Published on: 31 Jan 2025

With the spectre of tariffs looming over the Canadian economy, should you hurry to buy an appliance before the added costs get built into their prices? There is no clear answer, and it is not yet known how much tariffs could affect prices, but according to Professor Saibal Ray, the way people think about tariffs could be as important as the tariffs themselves. 鈥淩ather than buying a microwave today, they push out the purchase or bring it forward,鈥 he tells Global News.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, Operations Management (T)
Published on: 31 Jan 2025

Changes at the top of an organization can have a ripple effect through its ranks鈥攁nd Justin Trudeau鈥檚 resignation as leader of the Liberal Party is a case in point. An organization鈥檚 culture starts at the top, and the personality of its leader influences how decisions are made and how to get ahead, says Associate Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt in an interview with Canadian HR Reporter.

Classified as: Jean-Nicolas Reyt, Organizational Behaviour (T)
Published on: 29 Jan 2025

Christmas lights that glow softly through long winter nights are part of what makes the holiday season so atmospheric鈥攂ut they can add to the ambiance any time of year. Some shopping districts are leaving their lights up for exactly that reason.

Classified as: Bensadoun School of Retail Management, Charles de Brabant
Published on: 29 Jan 2025

Founded by 9I制作厂免费 Desautels Associate Professor Anisha Ghosh, with over $25 million in funding, CCM Biosciences is developing novel therapeutics in longevity. Recently, the company announced that it has developed an enzyme activator that can restore activity to youthful levels. This breakthrough has the potential to lead to drug development candidates for age-related disorders like Alzheimer鈥檚 and Parkinson鈥檚 Disease.

Classified as: Anisha Ghosh, Finance (T)
Published on: 29 Jan 2025

When Alberta commissioned a report on withdrawing from the Canada Pension Plan, the resulting document claimed the province was entitled to $334 billion more than half of the plan鈥檚 total assets. However, the method used to calculate that share is deeply flawed. If applied to other provinces, the combined total of their share would exceed the plan鈥檚 actual assets.

Classified as: Sebastien Betermier, Finance (T)
Published on: 29 Jan 2025

In a Financial Times piece on the UK鈥檚 interest in replicating Canada鈥檚 pension system, Associate Professor Sebastien Betermier highlights concerns about the growing politicization of Canada鈥檚 pension funds. He notes that the success of the Maple 8 model relies on maintaining independence from government interference. Recent political actions such as Alberta鈥檚 abrupt overhaul of its pension board raise doubts about whether the model can sustain its advantages.

Classified as: Desautels Faculty of Management, Sebastien Betermier, Finance (T)
Published on: 29 Jan 2025

In a display of academic excellence and innovative thinking, Khushi Toprani (BCom鈥25) has clinched the top paper award in the 2024 Building Better Financial Futures student competition. The Challenge is a post-secondary student paper competition designed to promote the creation of actionable, evidence-based solutions to current financial challenges faced by vulnerable communities.

Classified as: Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 22 Jan 2025

In January 2025, the Montreal-based retailer Frank and Oak filed for creditor protection for the second time in recent years. A company statement said it was to protect employees, assets and operations from creditor claims while exploring options to restructure. 鈥淭he brand is not standing out in an environment where other brands have done well,鈥 said Bensadoun School of Retail Management Executive Director Charles de Brabant in an interview with the Montreal Gazette.

Classified as: Bensadoun School of Retail Management, Master of Management in Retailing (MMR), Charles de Brabant, Vivek Astvansh
Published on: 17 Jan 2025

Inclusion should not undermine performance, nor should performance come at the expense of individuals, Dean Yolande Chan in the Leaders & Strategists podcast hosted by 9I制作厂免费 Desautels Professor Anicet Fangwa. 鈥淔or me, success is about both excellence and equity,鈥 said Chan. 鈥淚 would like to be a source of encouragement to others that regardless of setbacks, you can excel.

Classified as: Yolande E. Chan, Anicet Fangwa
Published on: 17 Jan 2025

The days of the CEO as the sole person making all the calls are behind us, writes Professor Karl Moore in Forbes.com. Modern leaders face a world that is volatile, unpredictable, complex and ambiguous, requiring a shift in the way we think about leadership. No one leader can anticipate every twist and turn. Instead, CEOs must tap into their teams鈥 collective intelligence to build resilience.

Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 17 Jan 2025

From October 13-17, the 9I制作厂免费 Master of Management in Finance (MMF) 2025 cohort visited London to explore one of the world's largest financial hubs. Arthur Deng MMF鈥25 shares his experience on this week-long trip, which included visits to historical sites, networking events, and meetings with alumni. Students were welcomed at the High Commission of Canada and the Quebec Delegation Government Office, showcasing London's diverse, inclusive culture. The trip highlighted the MMF program's emphasis on global perspectives, preparing students for dynamic careers in finance.

Classified as: MMF Alumni, Master of Management in Finance (MMF)
Published on: 17 Jan 2025

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