Three Copley Place, Suite 400
Boston, Massachusetts

McGill on the Move
The McGill Alumni Association of Boston
Extends a cordial invitation to graduates, family and friends to attend a lecture and reception with

Professor Karl Moore
Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University
Associate Fellow, Templeton College, Oxford University
Senior Fellow in Leadership, Canadian School of Public Service

“Postmodern Leadership:
How to Win in Today’s Workplace”

Karl Moore, recently identified as one of the world’s great business thinkers, is among Canada’s most quoted management experts and is a sought-after consultant by major corporations like Nokia, Shell, IBM and British Airways. In his current research on global leaders he has interviewed hundreds of CEOs and young business wannabes. Find out what he has learned about how to lead effectively in today’s organizations.

Date: Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Location: Canadian Consulate General in Boston Three Copley Place, Suite 400
Copley Mall, across from the Back Bay T and commuter rail stations. For further directions, see:
http://geo.international.gc.ca/can-am/boston/services/directions-en.asp

Parking: Street parking is limited.
Copley Place parking garage costs approximately $18.
Cost: $20 USD (includes light refreshments), Cash bar

RSVP: Katie Price at [email protected]
or (514) 398-7684 or 1-800-567-5175 x 7684

Please register by April 30 and pay in advance to reserve your place.

Karl Moore completed an MBA at the University of Southern California, then worked for 11 years in marketing, sales and senior management positions with IBM, Hitachi and Bull. Dr. Moore's publications include over 120 articles, books and papers. His research has been published in a number of leading journals including Strategy Management Journal, Harvard Business Review, the Journal of Brand Management, Business History, and Leader to Leader. He has well over 350 Google scholar citations. His ninth book, on postmodern leadership, will be published later this year. He is Co-director with Henry Mintzberg of McGill’s Advanced Leadership Program.

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