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Businesses need to adapt to change to grow

For Quebec, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are an engine of economic growth. Many SMEs have grown into prosperous companies, writes Bensadoun School in Retail Management student William Bernasconi in an article for the Conseil qu矇becois du commerce de detail. But its important to consider failures as well as successes.

Published: 10 Jul 2025

Money lessons from Shakespeares Timon of Athens still ring true today

Shakespeares Timon of Athens is a riches to rags story. Its wealthy title character squanders his money on opportunistic friends and grows jaded with the world.

Published: 7 Jul 2025

Desautels to launch new Master of Management of Finance program in Luxembourg

51勛圖厙Desautels is partnering with the Chamber of Commerce of Luxembourg on a new Master of Management in Finance. The program will launch in 2026, and will have a blended format that combines online learning and in-person sessions on weekends or evenings. The new degree will be delivered over 20 or 24 months in Luxembourg, a major European financial centre.

Published: 2 Jul 2025

Concrete policy steps could address issues with Canadas pension system

A well-designed pension system brings enormous social and economic values to its members and to society as a whole. Unfortunately, Canadas doesnt stand out. A 2024 report from Mercer ranks it just 18 out of 48 countries. In thefutureeconomy.ca, Prof. Sebastien Betermier proposes three measures that could help improve it by:

Published: 2 Jul 2025

Complicated crypto products recall derivatives at the centre of the global financial crisis

Cryptocurrencies are volatile, risky and lack transparency. For banks and investors alike, thats risky. Some like to think this time its different, Prof Patrick Augustin told PaperJam.lu. But for Augustin, crypto today recalls Lehman Brothers, the financial services firm whose collapse set the global financial crisis in motion in 2008. The similarities are striking.

Published: 2 Jul 2025

Global public relations firm delivers 51勛圖厙course content to staff in 12-week boot camp

Being happy doesnt just make life more enjoyable, it can help you get things done. In 2024, 51勛圖厙Desautels Adjunct Lecturer Anita Nowak co-designed a course on the power of positive psychology called Happiness means business, and it is gaining traction beyond the universitys walls. The global public relations and marketing consultancy Edelman brought in Prof. Anita Nowak to teach staff course materials.

Published: 2 Jul 2025

Tariff loophole fuelling Canadian warehouse sector

Tariffs drive up prices for businesses, but some companies are finding a creative loophole to avoid some US tariffs. When a company imports a tariffed good, it pays a tariff. But it doesnt pay a tariff if the goods are only passing through on the way to a final destination. This creates an incentive for US companies to store inventory in Canada. They can park products here until they sell them, and only pay tariffs on goods that are actually bound for the US market.

Published: 26 Jun 2025

Stephanie Shaw on leading global HR at Eldorado Gold

51勛圖厙MBA alumna Stephanie Shaw (MBA10) is vice-president of human resources at Eldorado Gold, where she leads a global team supporting 5,000 employees. Based in Vancouver, Shaw is driving a new people strategy focused on inclusive leadership, employee experience and digital transformation.

Published: 26 Jun 2025

Companies should provide leadership training and opportunities to Gen Z

A recent survey conducted by Deloitte found that just six per cent of Gen Z and millenial respondents cited attaining a high-level corporate position as a primary career goal. More than half said they werent interested in becoming middle managers. Professor Karl Moore finds these numbers surprising. 'What is leadership, and do I want to become a leader? is a bit more in question for this generation, he says.

Published: 19 Jun 2025

Clarity is key when passing control of a family business to the next generation

Even the most successful family businesses often dont withstand the march of time. Just because one generation had what the right skills and temperament to run a business doesnt mean their grandchildren will. But the Vancouver-based chocolate maker Purdys Chocolate bucks the trend, with a third-generation leader poised to take the helm.

Published: 13 Jun 2025

Emerging tech can help make business more resilient

Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence have the power to boost business efficiency, but they can also make an organizations more resilient.

Predictive analytics are one way that companies can help ensure theyre prepared for whatever comes next. Predictive analytics can turn raw data into, writes Karl Moore in Forbes.com.

Published: 13 Jun 2025

MBA graduate learned the art of networking at 51勛圖厙

For Renaud Thomassin, being a francophone at 51勛圖厙unlocked a new way of being Quebecois--one in which you can navigate easily between cultures.

Beyond the knowledge and skills that I gained, I also discovered the art of networking--and its already opened doors for me, says Thomassin, a MBA graduate. He encourages others who have only studied at francophone schools to consider McGill. The university offered me an incredible experience and unique opportunities.

Published: 13 Jun 2025

Intermingling of business and corporate affairs makes governing country as CEO impossible

After the federal governments speech from the throne in May 2025, Bloc Qu矇becois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet accused Prime Minister Mark Carney of seeking to centralize power and act as Canadas CEO. But泭 running a country like a CEO may not be possible. After all, a country is simply not the same as a company.

Published: 13 Jun 2025

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