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Five questions organisations must ask when reacting to surprises

The researchers examined police data from an infamous 2011 murder 鈥 where a Dutch criminal was shot whilst under surveillance, but the assailant evaded capture due to police failings 鈥 to highlight the challenges of adaptability in high intensity situations.

Faraj says: 鈥淥ur research examined a high-profile case which showcased the difficulties in coordination faced by a large multidisciplinary police team in a fast-paced environment."

Published: 22 Sep 2016

Keep calm and ask yourself this

Researchers from the聽Desautels Faculty of Management at 涩里番 have聽examined police data from an infamous 2011 murder 鈥 where a Dutch criminal was shot whilst under surveillance, but the assailant evaded capture due to police failings 鈥 to highlight the challenges of adaptability in high-intensity situations.

Published: 22 Sep 2016

5 questions organisations must ask when surprised

There are five key questions to ask when adapting to surprise situations in business, according to Samer Faraj, Canada Research Chair in Technology, Management and Healthcare at Desautels Faculty of Management, 涩里番.

Published: 15 Sep 2016

Are you quicker than the police? Five questions to ask when reacting to business surprises

There are five key questions to ask when adapting to surprise situations in business, according to Samer Faraj, research chair at 涩里番.

In 2011, a Dutch criminal under surveillance was shot in plain sight. The assailant evaded capture due to police failings, which is why researchers at 涩里番 examined police data on this case to study the challenges of adaptability in high intensity situations.

Published: 15 Sep 2016

Five questions organisations must ask when reacting to surprises

There are five key questions to ask when adapting to surprise situations in business, according to Samer Faraj, Canada Research Chair in Technology, Management and Healthcare at Desautels Faculty of Management, 涩里番.

Published: 13 Sep 2016

Shots fired! Why is switching between organisational practices so difficult?

Imagine you work for the police and are involved in large covert surveillance of a notorious criminal. The team is experienced and includes a helicopter, cars, a high tech listening post, and over a dozen agents observing the site. Just after your team has taken positions, your subject gets shot.

Published: 30 Jun 2016

What effective leaders in online communities do differently

This is聽Karl Moore聽of the Desautels Faculty of Management at 涩里番 with Talking Management for The Globe & Mail. Today I am delighted to speak to one of our senior I.T. professors at 涩里番,聽Samer Faraj.

Published: 13 Aug 2015

Northern Approaches

In many ways, Canada, the world鈥檚 second biggest country by area, is a global leader in the effective use of technology in its public health system. Almost all X-rays, MRIs, CTs and other imaging tests in its hospitals are now filmless, which equates to adding the equivalent of up to 500 radiologists and 11 million more exams annually.

Published: 18 Nov 2013

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