
Proceed with caution: Why adaptive leadership is key to the new world of work
Two prominent Ottawa HR experts tell OBJ that adapting to the new world of work is an elephant that has to be eaten one bite
Proceed with caution: Why adaptive leadership is key to the new world of work
Two prominent Ottawa HR experts tell OBJ that adapting to the new world of work is an elephant that has to be eaten one bite
Carleton’s Sprott School to offer fully online MBA programs
Starting in July, the business school will add four online MBA programs to its curriculum, including a traditional MBA degree and an MBA with a
Business prof predicts surge in bankruptcies as soaring inflation spurs rate hikes
A prominent Ottawa business expert is predicting a wave of bankruptcies in the coming months as Canada’s central bank raises its benchmark interest rate in
How companies are optimizing the work-from-home environment
The shift to virtual meetings and working from home has affected various workers differently. While some have increased their productivity by cutting out long commutes
Carleton’s $65-million business school steps onto world stage
Lead architect and Carleton grad Doron Meinhard’s team from Toronto-based Hariri Pontarini Architects toured several business schools in Canada and the U.S. before crafting a
Building back better: The opportunities for businesses in a post-COVID Ottawa
A permanent shift is underway in the way we work, connect with clients and think about our city as a whole.
Innovation 101: Carleton to open meeting rooms, classroom space at new Kanata North facility
Site is part of the larger Hub350, which is billed as a “state-of-the-art global technology centre” bringing together local tech, finance and academic talent.
Carleton alumnus endows $500K bursary for Indigenous business students
It’s the third time commerce grad Humphrey Law has created a financial award for students at his alma mater.
Sprott school, Stratford team up to teach tech firms ins and outs of IP strategy
Topics covered in new 14-week certificate program include drafting legal agreements to maintain control of IP, monetizing patented innovations and protecting trade secrets.
Sprott School of Business appoints new assistant dean to lead Indigenous programs
Rick Colbourne will help create new programs that promote entrepreneurship and economic development in Indigenous communities.
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