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J. (Jeffrey) Gandz

Professor Emeritus, Business, Economics and Public Policy

J. (Jeffrey) Gandz

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Expertise

  • Business Education
  • Leadership Development
  • Strategic and Issue-Based Executive Retreats
  • Geo-Economics and Politics
  • Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations

Jeffrey Gandz is Professor Emeritus (Strategic Leadership) and the former Managing Director, Program Design for the Executive Education division of the Ivey Business School at Western University.

After his early education in the UK he had an early career in sales and marketing for Riker Laboratories, Dresser Industries and Abbott Laboratories in the UK and Warner-Lambert, Cheesebrough-Pond's and Grey Advertising in Toronto. He earned an MBA and PhD at York University (Schulich School of Business) and taught in Ivey's MBA, Executive MBA and HBA programs, has been a visiting professor at the Darden School, University of Virginia as well as at Queen's, York, Penn State, L'Institute Superieur des Affaires in France and Xinghua University, Beijing. He is a former director of the MBA program and associate dean of programs at Ivey and also held the Taylor-Mingay Chair in the Global Environment of Business. In addition to his scholarly writing, He has authored over 100 case studies used in corporate and university-based business programs around the world.

He currently focuses on developing custom programs for companies in North America and Asia including, most recently, programs for Toronto Dominion Bank Financial Group, Aecon Engineering, The Globe and Mail, Rogers Communications, KPMG LLP, Petro-Canada, The Civil Service Bureau (Hong Kong), Manulife Financial, John Hancock, Magellan Aerospace, J.D. Irving Limited, HSBC (Asia), Arclin, Hutchison Ports Holdings, and Mattel Asia-Pacific.

His research interests focus on the development of leaders in organizations as well as the impact of economic, political, societal and technological change on the strategic and operational challenges facing business leaders today.  He is the author of six books, many articles in both practitioner and academic magazines and journals, and over 100 case studies used in management development programs around the world.   He is a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars on topics including leadership, talent development, changing organizational culture and global trends affecting business.  He is also in demand as a facilitator and leader for strategic retreats and as a senior executive coach. 

In addition to his teaching and research work, he has consulted on organizational design, strategy and talent development issues with many private and public sector organizations and governments.  Dr Gandz is also a member of the boards of directors of Maple Leaf Foods Inc. and Canadian Medical Association Holdings.

Teaching

  • Custom Corporate Programs
  • MBA and EMBA programs

Education

  • Dip.M., Chartered Institute of Marketing (UK) (1968)
  • MBA, York
  • PhD, York

Recent Refereed Articles

  • Seijts, G. H.; Byrne, A.; Crossan, M. M.; Gandz, J., 2019, "Leader Character in Board Governance", Journal of Management and Governance, March 23(1): 227 - 258.
  • Seijts, G. H.; Gandz, J., 2018, "Transformational Change and Leader Character", Business Horizons, March 61(2): 239 - 249.
  • Crossan, M. M.; Byrne, A.; Seijts, G. H.; Reno, M.; Monzani, L.; Gandz, J., 2017, "Toward a Framework of Leader Character in Organizations", Journal of Management Studies, November 54(7): 986 - 1018.
  • Furlong, B.; Crossan, M. M.; Gandz, J.; Crossan, L., 2017, "Character’s Essential Role in Addressing Misconduct in Financial Institutions", Business Law International, September 18(3): 199 - 224.
  • Seijts, G. H.; Gandz, J.; Crossan, M. M.; Reno, M., 2015, "Character matters: Character dimensions' impact on leader performance and outcomes", Organizational Dynamics, March 44(1): 65 - 74.
  • Crossan, M. M.; Mazutis, D.; Seijts, G. H.; Gandz, J., 2013, "Developing leadership character in business programs", Academy of Management Learning & Education, June 12(2): 265 - 284.
  • Seijts, G. H.; Gandz, J., 2009, "One-teaming: Gaining a Competitive Edge through Rapid Team Formation and Deployment", Organizational Dynamics, October 38(4): 261 - 269.
  • Gandz, J.; Bird, F. G., 1996, "The Ethics of Empowerment", Journal of Business Ethics, January 15(4): 383 - 392.
  • Gandz, J.; McDonald, P., 1992, "Getting Value from Shared Values", Organizational Dynamics, January 20(3): 64 - 77.
  • McDonald, P.; Gandz, J., 1991, "Identification of Values Relevant to Business Research", Human Resource Management, August 30(2): 217 - 236.
  • Gandz, J.; Howell, J. M., 1989, "Confronting Sex Role Stereotypes: The JanisJack Jerome Cases", Organizational Behavior Teaching Review, January 13(4): 103 - 111.
  • Beatty, C.; Gandz, J., 1989, "After the Strike: Changing the Teacher-Board Relationship", Relations Industrielles-Industrial Relations, January 44(3): 569 - 592.
  • Gandz, J.; Hayes, N., 1988, "Teaching Business Ethics", Journal of Business Ethics, January 7: 657 - 669.
  • Gandz, J.; Murray, V. V., 1980, "The Experience of Workplace Politics", Academy of Management Journal, December 23(2): 237 - 251.
  • Gandz, J.; Whipple, T. W., 1977, "Making Marketing Research Accountable", Journal of Marketing Research, December 14(2): 202 - 208.

For more publications please see our Research Database

Experience

  • Visiting Professor, The Darden School, University of Virginia and L'Institut Superieur des Affaires
  • Marketing and sales management in consumer goods, pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries in North America and Europe
  • Director, Maple Leaf Foods, Inc.
  • Director, Canadian Medical Association Holdings

Research/Course Development

  • Global Environment of Business: Leadership
  • Governance

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