Disruption

Carlos Sanchez Pereyra

Plugging in Canada’s EV Ecosystem

by Issue: November / December 2021

If Canada wants to lower GHG emissions by building an electric-vehicle ecosystem, it needs to seriously address skilled-labour issues
By Malte Mueller

Hasta La Vista, Unvaccinated Employees?

by , Issue: September/October 2021

The popularity of mandatory vaccination policies may be on the rise, but implementation poses significant legal risks that need to be mitigated.
Athletic female rock climber.

Report from the Front Lines of Workplace Disruption

by Issue: January / February 2021

Working in HR today is like climbing a steep mountain, on your own, in the dark, without a rope, during a perfect storm.
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Leadership Lessons from the Pandemic (and Samwise Gamgee)

by , Issue: July/August 2020

Why it is time for business leaders to show that great stories about fighting for what really matters can exist beyond fiction.
A picture of a woman on the beach.

The Business of Recovery

by Issue: July/August 2020

When facing major disruptions, firms need to embark on a born-again journey of self-discovery and healing similar to the mental health recovery process.
With the onset of Covid-19 in the year 2020, all businesses had to deal with the contagion in their own way. Some businesses closed entirely while others had to change their manner of operations. This sign reflects how one business communicated their message to customers in New York.

Transforming Supply Chains Amid Global Disruptions

by Issue: July/August 2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic has made clear, supply chain managers need to focus on more than simply increasing preparedness for global disruptions.
New Idea. Crumpled Paper Ball Glowing Bulb Concept.

Understanding the Link Between Crisis and Innovation

by , et al.Issue: July/August 2020

The pandemic has everyone experimenting—but what happens when things go wrong separates the innovators from the wannabes.
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Maintaining Healthy Reputations During a Pandemic

by Issue: March / April 2020

When moving to survive a crisis like COVID-19, business leaders need to be prepared to live with the decisions they make long after the virus retreats.
Frustrated Hispanic business traveler waiting in airport

Managing the Hassle Factor in the Age of Disruption

by , et al.Issue: March / April 2020

When it comes to achieving the best return on foreign investment, research shows that location bias amongst management is a major hidden obstacle.

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