Articles tagged with: Luncheon Speaker Series
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The rapid transition to remote work at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic was powered by a range of digital ... Full story
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Guest lecturer to explain offshoring as learning opportunity for industry peers
Offshoring — the practice of sourcing from overseas suppliers or locating operations abroad — is increasingly prevalent and important to help companies ... Full story -
Effects of service industry leadership at centre of guest lecture
The influence of transformational leadership on team performance in the service industry will be explored at an upcoming talk. On ... Full story -
Talk to examine how tax-avoiding companies obscure information in public reports
Corporate tax avoidance and its repercussions will be top of mind at this week’s Goodman Luncheon Speaker Series event. ... Full story -
Talk to explore challenges of building diverse, inclusive businesses
Cultivating diverse workplaces is a focus for many businesses, yet Goodman School of Business scholar Dave Bouckenooghe argues much still ... Full story -
Goodman scholar to discuss emojis in business apologies
Although emojis are often seen as amusing icons to include in text messages, they can also be a useful tool ... Full story -
Goodman talk to examine workplace procrastination
When employees witness or experience social exclusion at work, they may procrastinate. Prior research suggests this can lead to job ... Full story -
Guest speaker to discuss imagination as dynamic process for entrepreneurs
Through imagination, new ideas emerge, develop and are either made into reality or abandoned. Scholar Sara Elias aims to understand ... Full story -
Event to explore impact of results-driven leadership on employees
A leader’s mindset and the influence it has on the mentality and behaviours of employees will be explored in ... Full story -
Talk to discuss performance effects of companies’ political activities
Multinational companies may engage in social and political activities outside of the market they operate in to improve their competitive ... Full story