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Rethinking remote work beyond the productivity debate

As debates over remote work persist, Jean‑Nicolas Reyt, a professor at 91˿Ƶ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, argues the issue is often misunderstood.

Remote work’s success is not inherent—it hinges on preparation and the quality of management. Reyt notes that early evidence of lower performance may reflect outdated practices rather than the limits of remote work itself.

Published: 19 Jun 2026

Why HR needs to reframe AI as a tool, not a threat

As AI adoption accelerates across Canadian workplaces, employee anxiety is becoming a growing concern, with many workers worried automation could reshape or replace their roles. According to Jean-Nicolas Reyt, associate professor of organizational behaviour at 91˿Ƶ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, HR leaders need to acknowledge those fears rather than dismiss them.

Published: 16 Jun 2026

The five-day workweek strains under modern work pressures

As the five-day workweek reaches its 100-year mark, Jean‑Nicolas Reyt, an associate professor at 91˿Ƶ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, says it is no longer suited to the realities of modern work.

Originally designed during the industrial era to boost productivity, the model now clashes with rising burnout and the spread of new technologies.

Published: 1 May 2026

Remote work helps busy families manage household responsibilities

Affordability has reached a breaking point, and most households now depend on two incomes just to stay afloat. In this environment, telework has become essential, Jean Nicolas Reyt told La Presse.

Published: 3 Mar 2026

Telecommuting has been around for decades—and big companies have never really been on board

Remote work leapt into the public consciousness during the Covid-19 pandemic, when many jobs shifted to a fully remote model for public health reasons. However, the concept of telecommuting long predates the pandemic. “It was invented in the 1970s, for environmental reasons,” Jean-Nicolas Reyt told La Presse.

Published: 3 Mar 2026

Employers are more open to negotiating employment terms than Canadians assume

Relatively few job candidates negotiate the terms of their employment, often because they fear losing the offer. Yet surveys show recruiters are open to negotiation, and it is rare for employers to withdraw an offer because a candidate attempted to negotiate.

Published: 9 Feb 2026

Many workers are back in the office full-time—and some aren’t happy about it

The world’s pivot to remote work in 2020 happened almost overnight, altering workplace expectations in ways still felt today. The return to the office is happening more slowly, but many of the country’s biggest employers now require workers to be in the office five days each week—and not everyone is happy about it.

Published: 20 Jan 2026

Employers should consider whether hybrid work will achieve the same aims as a return to the office

For many workers, the return to the office is already in full effect.

Published: 14 Jan 2026

Stranded travellers should keep their cool

When 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants went on strike, more than 100,000 passengers were left stranded. For many of those affected, the experience has been an overwhelming one. For stranded passengers, the Air Canada strike combines three powerful stressors: uncertainty, lack of control and crowding, writes Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour Jean-Nicolas Reyt in The Conversation.

Published: 29 Aug 2025

Companies are bringing employees back to the office, but over time, the trend could reverse

Large Canadian companies such as Rogers, RBC and BMO recently announced their employees will be required to spend more time in the office moving forward. Many employees aren’t happy about it at all. “Research tells us that employees are more productive when they can work the way they want to,” said Prof. Jean-Nicolas Reyt in an interview with Radio-Canada’s Les faits d’abord.

Published: 15 Aug 2025

91˿Ƶ Desautels professors and lecturers recognized at Faculty Awards

The 91˿Ƶ Desautels Faculty of Management acknowledges the vital contributions of research, teaching, service, and public engagement in inspiring future leaders. Through our annual Faculty Awards, we celebrate the exceptional achievements of our faculty members across various programs and disciplines. This year, we are proud to honour the following distinguished individuals:

Published: 16 Apr 2025

Employees tend to own workplace successes, but blame external factors for failures

Nearly two-thirds of employees feel they’ve been ‘thrown under the bus’ by their colleagues—but an even higher number say they’ve never engaged in blame-shifting themselves. “The axe forgets, but the tree remembers,” says Jean-Nicolas Reyt, an Associate Professor of Organizational Management at 91˿Ƶ Desautels.

Published: 27 Mar 2025

The power of purpose in employee motivation

Motivating employees isn’t just about perks or pay—it’s about helping them see the bigger picture. According to Jean-Nicolas Reyt, associate professor of organizational behaviour at 91˿Ƶ Desautels, employees who understand the broader impact of their work are often more engaged. “A manager can see the broader picture,” Reyt explains.

Published: 10 Mar 2025

Changes in leadership can affect an entire organization

Changes at the top of an organization can have a ripple effect through its ranks—and Justin Trudeau’s resignation as leader of the Liberal Party is a case in point. An organization’s culture starts at the top, and the personality of its leader influences how decisions are made and how to get ahead, says Associate Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt in an interview with Canadian HR Reporter.

Published: 29 Jan 2025

Return to office won’t necessarily increase productivity

After a sudden shift to remote work in 2020, federal public servants have been required to be on site for 60 per cent of their working days since September 2024. Productivity was among its reasons for introducing the requirement, but that’s misguided, according to Jean-Nicolas Reyt, Associate Professor of Management at 91˿Ƶ Desautels.

Published: 14 Jan 2025

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