2019 REPORT - University of British Columbia

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2019 REPORT

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2019 REPORT

We established five core principles that guide everything we do. These principles enable us to be among the very top business schools in the world and cultivate leaders who consider impact far beyond the bottom line.

With your help, we’re bringing these principles to fruition.

Within these pages you’ll find the impact of your support: on our school, on our students, and on our globe.

As a member of the UBC Sauder community, you help make these success stories possible.

In 2017, we set out an ambitious plan.

2017 20222019

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UBC Sauder School of Business

Strategic Plan 2017–2022

A sea of change in green shipping.

Featured Impact Ships transport an estimated 90 per cent of global trade, the environmental impact of which is felt the world over. However, there has been a lack of in-depth analysis of green shipping in business management, political economy and global governance literature.

Until now.

UBC Sauder is leading an international network of researchers who have come together from academia, government and industry to further green shipping practices.

Of the five pillars of research, the first pillar, Trade and Logistics Governance, will be chaired by UBC Sauder’s Professor David Gillen, while the second pillar, Green Port Governance, will be co-chaired by UBC Sauder’s Professor Trevor Heaver.

The Green Shipping Research Network has a singular goal: to contribute policy recommendations that will advance sustainable maritime shipping practices. In effect, turning the tide on the environmental impact of the shipping industry.

“There is no single magic bullet solution in the supply chain to address carbon emissions. There will have to be cooperation within the supply chain.”

Professor David Gillen Director, Centre for Transportation Studies, UBC Sauder School of Business

An international reputation for excellence in research.

Our leading faculty members advance business knowledge all across the globe, guiding and redefining business excellence. Research conducted through UBC Sauder informs public policy locally and internationally. Closer to home, it inspires the learning of our students.

Impacts Outstanding female researchers • UBC Sauder has a number of outstanding female

researchers, including Professors Kai Li, Sandra Robinson and Katherine White. In fact, Professor White was recognized as one of UBC’s outstanding researchers who received the UBC Killam Research Award.

Celebrating academic successes • Professor Darren Dahl, who holds the Innovate BC

Professorship in Sales and Sales Management, was named by the American Marketing Association as the second-most productive scholar in the world in terms of publications in premier marketing outlets between 2008 and 2017.

Addressing affordable housing • Strategy and Business Economics Associate Professors

Thomas Davidoff and Tsur Somerville, are finding ways to correct the nearly out-of-control housing market in Vancouver. Professor Davidoff engages in substantial public outreach and has been cited in 1,867 local and international media outlets from 2017 to May 2019.

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Research Excellence

To truly become the world’s next great generation of leaders, our students need to develop a deeper understanding of who they are and what they’re capable of.

Impacts Gaining hands-on consulting experience • In our Master of Business Analytics (MBAN)

program, every one of our students participates in a three-month consulting project. This gives them hands-on experience and contributes to the success of businesses, which in the past have included the likes of TELUS, YVR, Vancouver and Fraser Health.

Cultivating a generation of leaders • Our Bachelor of Commerce students have

the opportunity to partake in the Leading with Confidence program. Since it began in 2017, 30 BCom students have participated in the eight-month program. Through one-on-one leadership coaching and workshops led by industry professionals, students discover their values, strengths and unique leadership style.

Sharing knowledge around the world • Last year, in our Sauder Social Entrepreneurship

program, more than 20 UBC Sauder students shared their business acumen with 30 small-business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs in the poorest areas of Nairobi, Kenya.

Global Immersion Experience (GIE) When our students have a transformative experience here at UBC Sauder, they set out on a path to transform every aspect of their work from that point onward. They see themselves in a new light. They approach problems in new ways. They see opportunities where others see only challenges.

Each year, for example, UBC MBAs partake in our Global Immersion Experience, where they build connections with academia and industry across the globe.

In 2019, MBAs chose between Santiago, Tel Aviv, Berlin and Hong Kong, where they worked directly

with the management of a local company to better understand the nuances of international business.

This work expands their global network and enhances their already robust experience. It gives our MBAs a chance to put into practice the knowledge they’ve acquired over the course of their classroom learning. It lets them experience for themselves the transformation they’ve made over the course of this rigorous program while solving challenging business issues in the process.

We’re working to make it possible for every single one of our students – from undergraduates to professionals – to have a transformative UBC Sauder experience.

Before they drive change, our students experience change.

“GIE offers a unique experience to learn from a top-tier international business school, engage with industry-leading business partners and build lifelong relationships with your MBA colleagues.”

Bryn Wilkinson MBA Candidate, Class of 2020

GIE Hong Kong

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Transformative Student Experience

All our goals, all our aspirations, all our big-picture thinking can only be activated when we have a cohesive team equipped with the tools to make it a reality.

That’s why we foster a culture characterized by rigour, respect, and responsibility.

Impacts A thriving UBC Sauder culture • In a half-day session called UBC Sauder Engaged, our

employees learn about UBC Sauder’s culture, including the role of the Ch’nook Centre in delivering programs that help build capacity in Indigenous communities, the role of the Peter P. Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics in advancing ethics-driven practices, and the importance of business in contributing to positive social change.

Supporting the people who make it all happen • Efforts to attract and retain top talent provide an

environment where people are inspired do their best work. These include the introduction of a new orientation program, increased professional development opportunities, achievement recognition events, and initiatives to support work-life balance. Social events such as the annual UBC Sauder summer BBQ and United Way fundraising events help foster community building.

Supporting our team • We are committed to enhancing the health and wellbeing

of our employees. Recent initiatives focus on mental health including mindfulness and meditation workshops, while physical activity is encouraged through yoga classes, participation in UBC Thrive events, UBC Staff and Faculty Sports Day, as well as the ever-popular annual UBC Sauder soccer shinny.

We practise what we teach.

Featured Impact The Peter P. Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics at UBC Sauder was established to advance ethics-driven business practices and has become a leading international voice on the subject.

In 2018, UBC Sauder announced its inaugural Director: Professor Katherine White, whose research

into ethical, prosocial and sustainable consumer behaviours has made her a global thought leader.

The Centre offers programming for students, supports values-based research and new curriculum, and is actively engaged with the business community.

“We have centred much of the school’s identity around the concept of responsible leadership. We believe business can make a contribution beyond the bottom line.”

Dean Robert Helsley

Careers with B Corps panel event – February 2019

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A Collaborative and Respectful Environment

Whether by volunteering their time, offering the gift of mentorship or financially supporting the school, every actively involved alum and partner makes a meaningful impact on our community.

Impacts Enabling top-tier education • In 2019, a gift received from a Toronto-based couple enabled

the creation of a named UBC Centennial Scholars Entrance Award that offers $10,000 each to outstanding domestic students entering our Bachelor of Commerce program. This supports students from different backgrounds and perspectives, giving those who face financial difficulty access to a world-class education.

Connecting thousands of alumni • Opportunities to remain connected with the school – from

serving as guest speakers, mentors, internship and co-op sponsors, to sitting on boards and organizing events – are plentiful. UBC Sauder alumni are active all over the world: London, Toronto, San Francisco, Calgary and Singapore, to name just a few cities. In fact, since 2017, 15,672 alumni have been active in the UBC Sauder community and 1,939 have volunteered.

Evolving business education for our community • To meet the demand from our business community for applied

learning, UBC Sauder Executive Education grew significantly – from 110 sessions to 160+ offered per year – and introduced a suite of disruptive innovation programs such as blockchain, big data, artificial intelligence and adaptive leadership.

A forward-thinking approach to paying it forward.

Featured Impact Since 1990, Peter Lee, UBC Sauder alum and founder and principal of Gallant Investment Partners, has been an active supporter of UBC Sauder. He founded the Peter Lee Scholarship in Finance, for example, which supports students entering a career in the capital markets.

In 2018, Lee helped establish a new initiative that is allowing UBC Sauder to further strengthen our presence in key cities in Asia. This allows the School to expand the thriving community of almost 5,000 alumni living in the region.

Thanks to the Peter Lee Asia Initiative, UBC Sauder now has a Shanghai-based Alumni Engagement Officer who supports alumni events in Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong; holds face-to-face meetings with alumni; and develops strong working relationships with key stakeholders in the region.

Proof that when you think big, you can expand your global reach.

“If you can spare the time, the pleasure and joy that you get

out of helping others is tremendous.”

Peter Lee

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Proud and Engaged

Alumni and Community Partners

We believe business can help solve the major environmental, social and economic challenges of our time.

Our goal is to encourage innovation in the service of the greater good. This big-picture thinking affects everything we do – from infusing innovation and entrepreneurial thinking throughout our programs to encouraging scholarly research that investigates ethical practices.

Impacts Specialized programs addressing major issues • UBC Sauder offers a number of programs specializing

in these areas, from the BCom’s Sustainability and Social Impact Concentration to the Ch’nook Centre’s Self-Sustainability for Indigenous Communities.

Discovering what motivates better choices • UBC Sauder Marketing and Behavioural Science

Professor Katherine White’s research into what determines whether consumers buy eco-friendly products has led to groundbreaking insights into consumer thinking.

Finding innovative ways to drive change • Through the support of the J. W. McConnell Family

Foundation, the RECODE Program at UBC, led by the UBC Sauder School of Business, will expand and integrate initiatives related to social entrepreneurship and innovation on campus.

Kerry CostelloCo-founder & COO HeadCheck Health

UBC Sauder MBA gradCDL-West participant

From the lab to our lives.

based mentorship program for seed-stage technology ventures that supports scientific founders to activate research and move it from the lab into our lives. CDL-West provides coaching from world-leading entrepreneurs, support from university and industry technologists, and access to growth resources. It is one way UBC Sauder can improve human health and wellness, drive environmental sustainability and promote positive social impact; the commercialization of promising technology aids in bringing these new innovations to the world.

In parallel, CDL-West offers a transformational experience for senior undergraduate students from UBC Sauder and for graduate students from the Master of Business Administration program, the Master of Engineering Leadership program and the Master of Health Leadership and Policy program. Through CDL-West, these students learn by doing as they work alongside ventures on discrete value-add projects.

“Students are exposed to a level of rigour and clarity that they normally wouldn’t experience in the classroom, making CDL-West an incredibly hands-on learning experience,” says Paul Cubbon of CDL-West.

Its impact is being felt throughout the careers of UBC Sauder students; since its inception a few years ago, more than half a dozen MBAs and BComs have been recruited by CDL-West companies.

CDL-West runs two streams: Prime (technology agnostic) and Health (for ventures pursuing commercial opportunities to improve human health and wellness). Health was recently recognized as the 2019 Strategic LifeSciences Partner of the Year by LifeSciences BC.

Featured Impact Given the global nature of our work at UBC Sauder, everything we do has a ripple effect. Today and for generations to come.

That’s why we are focused on creating positive social impact while excelling in innovation. We believe they go hand in hand.

Nowhere is this more evident than at Creative Destruction Lab West (CDL-West), a milestones-

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Global Reputation for Excellence in Innovation and Social Impact

Our Vision To build a more just, sustainable and prosperous world through business innovation and responsible leadership.

Our Values We collectively set the highest standard for ethical and effective business practice. We are committed to rigour, respect and responsibility in our school, in our community and in our daily lives.

Our Mission As part of one of the world’s finest public universities, we pursue excellence in research and teaching to inspire and educate responsible leaders who improve business, drive innovation, and generate prosperity in British Columbia and throughout the world.

Our Principles • Research excellence

• Transformative student experience

• Collaborative and respectful environment

• Proud and engaged alumni and community partners

• Global reputation for excellence in innovation and social impact

Cross-Cutting Themes Values • Collaboration • Diversity • Global Community

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Strategic Plan 2017–2022

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