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Supporting Parents of Children with Disabilities in the Workplace
Principal Investigator: Angela Dionisi, ManagementProject Title: Supporting Parents of Children with Disabilities in the WorkplaceFunder: CU-CUASA Special Fund for EDI Research and Pedagogical InnovationDuration: 2…
Sprott MBA Speaker Series: Impactful Leadership with Jerry Maniate
On Nov. 16, Sprott MBA students had the opportunity to learn from Dr. Jerry Maniate, a clinician-educator at The Ottawa Hospital. Maniate is also an…
Well, actually: Mansplaining is a problem in the workplace
Mansplaining isn’t just a social media phenomenon — it permeates beyond the virtual realm to affect people in their working lives. (Shutterstock) Linda Schweitzer, Carleton…
Sprott's Centre for Research on Inclusion at Work appoints Angela Dionisi as director
The Centre for Research on Inclusion at Work (CRIW) at Carleton University's Sprott School of Business is pleased to announce Angela Dionisi as incoming director.…
Helping Canadian Entrepreneurs Scale Globally
Carleton University continues to be a leader in promoting Canadian startups’ global growth. Carleton’s Innovation Hub and the Canada-India Centre for Excellence have partnered to…
It’s a match: Good leaders foster good employees
Greg Sears is contributing to the way businesses and organizations assess, hire, and manage employees through his research. Sears is an Associate Professor of Human…
What is leadership? Sprott students respond through art
Students in Professor Troy Anderson’s fourth year leadership course (BUSI 4112) were challenged to put their creativity on display and produce works of art to…
Deputy Finance Minister speaks at the Sprott School
The Sprott School of Business welcomed Michael Horgan, Deputy Minister for the Department of Finance, yesterday as our first CXO Series speaker this academic year.…
BCom student Sarah Nichols awarded 3M National Student Fellowship
Third-year Bachelor of Commerce student Sarah Nichols has been named a 2012 3M National Student Fellow by the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher…
In crisis of confidence, authentic leadership is key
In the wake of corporate scandal, consumer activism and the barrage of messages we receive in the information age, Canadian institutions are grappling with a…
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