The new issue of the Journal of Aboriginal Management (JAM) is now available. The issue focuses on how digital skills and tools, including artificial intelligence, are shaping the future of Indigenous finance, management, and governance. 

Featuring an interview with Michael Hartmann, an academic and consultant whose work bridges business strategy, leadership development and organizational transformation. His current research focuses on disruptive innovation and governance. You can read or listen to the interview in the digital issue.

Within the issue, you’ll also find articles discussing digital sovereignty and the Indigenous economy, digital transformation for financial leaders, and more.

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About the JAM

The journal focuses on professional trends and innovations in these fields and includes interviews with leaders, articles from experts that profile community-based initiatives and best practices, as well as advertisements from professional organizations that are at the top of their field. This Journal is intended to help you be on the leading-edge of key Indigenous management, finance and governance issues that will impact your career and business. It is published twice yearly in English and French.

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