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Managing Uncertainty: Adapting to and learning from the COVID-19 crisis – a Rotman Insights Webinar Series
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Renewed partnership agreement serves as an avenue to promote excellence in the health leadership field through the School’s MBA and Global Executive MBA in Healthcare and the Life Sciences programs.
Two Rotman Executive MBA Graduates Named as “Best and Brightest.”
Learn more about the profound influence of Covid-19
A new platform to improve the flow of supply chain information for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as surgical masks has been developed by faculty members at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management.
Resilience matters now more than ever in healthcare, with the COVID-19 pandemic putting healthcare providers and systems under unprecedented strain.
CovidPPEHelp Helps Save Lives by Improving Supply Chain Management for Personal Protective Equipment.
A new study based on social distancing measures in Italy demonstrates people’s intentions to comply with self-isolation norms depend on how authorities communicate their duration and what people expect the duration will be.
Should Life Sciences Companies Offer Crisis Prices for COVID-Related Innovations?
Rotman professors share insights and perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic
Schools find that by banding together, they can solve common problems, cut costs, improve student outcomes - and stay ahead of disruptions in the field. A look at five very different alliances.
Dr. Angele Beausoleil gave the keynote address at the Sunnybrook Innovation Expo, describing how innovation truly happens, and how healthcare organizations can create the conditions and environments where human-centred innovation can thrive.
A team of MBA students from the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management took the top prize at the third annual Alira Health & SDA Bocconi Healthcare Case Competition held on November 22 and 23 in Milan, Italy.
Recent research by Rotman Professor Marlys Christianson sheds light on what effective teams do right.