A professional master’s degree sends a clear signal to employers: Graduates are equipped with the modern management tools in their respective industry and ready to
A professional master’s degree sends a clear signal to employers: Graduates are equipped with the modern management tools in their respective industry and ready to
Home Hardware CEO offers handy tips to Telfer School of Management students, alumni
Home Hardware’s CEO Terry Davis told the crowd of established and aspiring entrepreneurs about the lessons learned from his time at the helm of the
Conflict at work: How we can change our perspective to become better leaders
Conflict, whether at home or at work, can be a huge barrier to getting things done. When heads butt and tempers flare, it can bring
Extracting value from business analytics: Consider your decision environment
To extract maximum value from the combination of tools referred to as business intelligence or business analytics, companies should consider their decision-making environments.
Your data in cyberspace: what are the risks?
As our world grows ever more connected, important questions arise about cybersecurity and how we operate on a day-to-day basis. Should you be concerned about
Ottawa CEOs Waitman, Cody and Turner share scaling struggles at I3
By Lucy Screnci It turns out, not all Canadian businesses are created equal. This was the message from Mark Freel, professor with the Telfer School
Federal contracts a ‘lost opportunity’ for too many SMEs, Telfer study says
A new study that shows fewer than one in 10 small and medium-sized Canadian enterprises does business with the federal government should be a wakeup
In 2007, mining industry magnate and University of Ottawa alumnus Ian Telfer made what was then the largest donation ever given to a Canadian business
In 1977, a failed research project at McKinsey & Co. set in motion the wheels that would lead Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman, Jr.
Ottawa entrepreneur works to perfect the art of the deal
Pat McGowan believes the term “sharing economy” is a misnomer, and he’s not shy about saying so. There’s a lot of talk about the sharing
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