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For Millennials, Thinking And Emotions Are Equals -- More Or Less
For Millennials, Thinking And Emotions Are Equals -- More Or Less
By Karl Moore
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At the start of the Paris Olympics great to sit down with McGill University and Hot Cities alumni Jennifer Heil & Joseph Polossifakis, OLY. Former…
At the start of the Paris Olympics great to sit down with McGill University and Hot Cities alumni Jennifer Heil & Joseph Polossifakis, OLY. Former…
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"We have to recognize the human cost of not doing enough." At Policy Magazine Verbatim "'A Critical Moment': Ambassador Bob Rae on Being Elected…
"We have to recognize the human cost of not doing enough." At Policy Magazine Verbatim "'A Critical Moment': Ambassador Bob Rae on Being Elected…
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What a day! Female founders and CEOs from around the world flocked to Female Founders Fund's annual summit in the Hamptons to connect, learn, and…
What a day! Female founders and CEOs from around the world flocked to Female Founders Fund's annual summit in the Hamptons to connect, learn, and…
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LEADING FROM THE CENTRE: WHAT CEOS CAN LEARN FROM U.S. PRESIDENTS
Ivey Business Journal
In politics, the dogmatic leader is rarely as successful as the pragmatist. So too in the world of business, where a CEO who leads from the centre and respects consensus is the CEO who is an effective leader. Readers of this article will learn from history how to lead from the centre and how to be a leader that unifies and wins lasting respect.
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Modularity,Strategic Flexibility and Firm Performance
Strategic Management Journal
Recent theorizing has proposed that modular product and process architectures are key enablers of strategic flexibility. We formulated an integrative conceptual model encompassing antecedents, contributing factors, and outcomes of modularity. We then tested this model on data from managers in U.S. and U.K. home appliance companies using structural equations modeling. The results indicate a positive relationship between modular product architectures and performance, with product model variety as…
Recent theorizing has proposed that modular product and process architectures are key enablers of strategic flexibility. We formulated an integrative conceptual model encompassing antecedents, contributing factors, and outcomes of modularity. We then tested this model on data from managers in U.S. and U.K. home appliance companies using structural equations modeling. The results indicate a positive relationship between modular product architectures and performance, with product model variety as a mediating variable. The results also highlight linkages between perceptions of market context and the use of modular products architectures, and between complementary organizational capabilities and firm performance
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A Strategy for Subsidiaries: Centres of Excellences to Build Subsidiary Specific Advantages
Management International Review
This paper discusses the construct of subsidiary specific advantages (SSAs), which are
central to how a subsidiary captures international mandates. SSAs constitute an extension of
the eclectic paradigm. It suggests centres of excellence (CoE) as a potentially important organizational device. -
Managing knowledge in global service firms: Centers of excellence
Academy of Management Executive
Service firms that are global players benefit primarily from their ability to manage their proprietary knowledge, assimilating new knowledge from around the world, building new knowledge through the interaction of professional employees, and disseminating knowledge effectively throughout the firm. Centers of excellence represent the best practice of managing knowledge. Formally charged with the responsibility of leveraging and/or making knowledge available throughout the firm, the center of…
Service firms that are global players benefit primarily from their ability to manage their proprietary knowledge, assimilating new knowledge from around the world, building new knowledge through the interaction of professional employees, and disseminating knowledge effectively throughout the firm. Centers of excellence represent the best practice of managing knowledge. Formally charged with the responsibility of leveraging and/or making knowledge available throughout the firm, the center of excellence provides a focal point for knowledge development and dissemination and replaces an old-fashioned reliance on informal, word-of-mouth mechanisms. However, a center also raises substantial organizational and motivational challenges.
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Technology Vision for Radical Innovation and its Impact on Early Success
Journal of Product Innovation Management
For firms involved with the very early stages of emergent radical innovation, technical goals are often held in the mind(s) of only one or a few individuals. The way these individuals mentally imagine or visualize such goals, or “Technology Visions”, provide an important looking glass for understanding a firm’s progression along the path of involvement from a technical discontinuity toward project-level and organizational-level involvement with a given technology. Utilizing a large sample of…
For firms involved with the very early stages of emergent radical innovation, technical goals are often held in the mind(s) of only one or a few individuals. The way these individuals mentally imagine or visualize such goals, or “Technology Visions”, provide an important looking glass for understanding a firm’s progression along the path of involvement from a technical discontinuity toward project-level and organizational-level involvement with a given technology. Utilizing a large sample of firms engaged in radical innovation in North America and the United Kingdom, this empirical study examines the impact of five dimensions of Technology Vision on early success: Benefits Goals, Efficiency Goals, Magnetism, Specificity, and Infrastructure Clarity. Technology Vision is found to have a significant positive impact on technical competitive advantage, early success with customers and ability to attract capital, as measures of early success.
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Why leaders should learn to channel their inner introverts
Wharton Leadership Digest
Projects
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Hot Cities of the World Tour--Hong Kong, Jakarta, Bali
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The Hot Cities of the World Tour is a ground-breaking course offered by McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management which brings students out of the classroom and their comfort zones, and right into the hotbeds of economics, commerce, culture, finance, and national competitiveness. The course provides the students the opportunity to travel to far flung parts of the world to meet with
CEOs and other senior executives from leading multi-nationals and local firms and
experiencing…The Hot Cities of the World Tour is a ground-breaking course offered by McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management which brings students out of the classroom and their comfort zones, and right into the hotbeds of economics, commerce, culture, finance, and national competitiveness. The course provides the students the opportunity to travel to far flung parts of the world to meet with
CEOs and other senior executives from leading multi-nationals and local firms and
experiencing firsthand what it feels to do business in these parts of the world.Other creatorsSee project -
The CEO Series on CJAD radio Montreal - A Hour Long CEO interview
Chris Bury, CJAD Program Director suggested that I do hour long CEO interviews for CJAD in Montreal, taking our CEO Insights class into the radio studio. Simon and I did 5 in the Spring and we will have 8 this Autumn. Very enjoyable to do... People we have interviewed have included: John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief, the Economist, Hubert Lacroix, CBC CEO, and Zoe Yujnovich, CEO Iron Ore Company of Canada.
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McGill CEO Speaker Series Moderator
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McGill Hot Cities of the World 2014: Mongolia and South Korea
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The Hot Cities of the World Tour is a groundbreaking course offered by McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management. The course brings our students out of the classroom and their comfort zones, and right into the hotbeds of economics, commerce, culture, finance, and national competitiveness. In March 2014, 34 students from McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management along with 10 alumni will travel to Ulaan Baatar and Seoul to gain firsthand experience on doing business in these…
The Hot Cities of the World Tour is a groundbreaking course offered by McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management. The course brings our students out of the classroom and their comfort zones, and right into the hotbeds of economics, commerce, culture, finance, and national competitiveness. In March 2014, 34 students from McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management along with 10 alumni will travel to Ulaan Baatar and Seoul to gain firsthand experience on doing business in these rapidly changing and different economic environments. We will visit local as well as multi-national companies based in our host countries and speak to various political and industry leaders.
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Forbes Blog
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Review of the management book "4 Disciplines of Execution" by Chris McChesney, Sean Covey and Jim Huling.
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Honors & Awards
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2012 Faculty Award for Excellence in Alumni Activities
McGill University Alumni Association
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Book of the Year
CBS Press
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Canada's Who's Who since 2002
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Hockey Scholarship
USC
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Leadership Scholarship
Ambassador College
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MBA Teaching Award McGill University - 2002
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Runner up Article of the Year
Academy of Management Perspectives
With Julian Birkinshaw
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French
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Academy of Management
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Sharing some reflections on the Generative AI revolution and how Leaders need to respond. https://lnkd.in/eKwXzB8U
Sharing some reflections on the Generative AI revolution and how Leaders need to respond. https://lnkd.in/eKwXzB8U
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Great to spend time with Shinichi Tsujio, head of the Canadian Trade Office in Sapporo. Together we had several valuable meetings to promote…
Great to spend time with Shinichi Tsujio, head of the Canadian Trade Office in Sapporo. Together we had several valuable meetings to promote…
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As a fellow McGill Alumni, and now a part of an incredible team of professionals at the International Civil Aviation Organization, I was honored to…
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English to follow Quand je suis devenue cheffe du Parti libéral du Québec, Pauline Marois, ancienne cheffe du Parti Québécois et première femme…
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Exciting news! We have extended our partnership with the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee for another 8 years. Very…
Exciting news! We have extended our partnership with the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee for another 8 years. Very…
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« Nous ne pouvons pas ignorer la frustration, la colère et la pauvreté qui ont donné naissance à la droite populiste en Amérique, au Canada et en…
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Thank you to Professor Karl Moore for this very insightful interview with KMIND CONSULTING China CEO Mr. Noah Xie! It highlights KMIND's unique…
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A great new blog from Henry Mintzberg on progressive populism. https://lnkd.in/eHDunxdm
A great new blog from Henry Mintzberg on progressive populism. https://lnkd.in/eHDunxdm
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