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Winter 2026 Issue

The Winter 2026 issue of Canadian Manager invites readers to lead with intention in a world shaped by complexity and consequence. This edition explores what modern resilience truly looks like from navigating uncertainty in the nonprofit sector and examining the business role of sustainability at scale, to understanding the cost of a mis-hire and the people-centered lessons of high-reliability organizations. We're excited to have most of the articles in this issue authored by our own professional members who bring real-world experience and thoughtful perspective to today’s most pressing management challenges. Together, these contributions challenge managers to think more deeply about the systems they build, the people they lead, and the impact they leave behind, reminding us that effective leadership balances performance with humanity and care.

Issue 1, Vol. 50

 

In This Issue
 

By Dr. Matthew Jelavic, C.Mgr.

CEO's Message

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By Steve Lupky, C.I.M., C.Mgr.

Navigating the New Era of Nonprofit Resilience

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By Captain Shawn Kurbanali, C.Mgr.

What High-Reliability Organizations Teach Us About Managing People

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By Dr. Mosi Dorbayani, C.Mgr.

Strive to Build a Dignified Future

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By Joseph Perera, C.I.M., C.Mgr.

Volunteering & Internships: An Opportunity to Brand Yourself

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By Michael Quartermain, C.I.M., C.Mgr.

Mega Corporations: Power, Profit, and the Planet

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By Margaret Graziano

Four Unintended Consequences of a Mis-Hire

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By Kate Zabriskie

From Avoidance to Action

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By Vidhu Monga

A Health Crisis Reframed My Leadership

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By Jennifer Tracy, C.I.M., C.Mgr.

Learning to Roll the Dice Later in Life

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