When Women Rule, Nations Prosper
Women leaders boost the economies of fractious nations at much higher rates than their male counterparts.
Women leaders boost the economies of fractious nations at much higher rates than their male counterparts.
In the last two years, Neelam Brar ’14 — a former investment banker and private equity consultant — has brought two very different mobile apps to market. Her most recent app, Forever|Not, launched right in time for Valentine’s Day.
As part of our Big Apple series, Manmeet Kaur '12, executive director and founder of City Health Works, talks about applying lessons learned from community health programs in Africa and India to East Harlem.
Dr. Robert Bernstein ’04 (EMBA) has revolutionized the field of hair restoration.
A professional stature program will move your career ahead, says Charles Moldenhauer ’72.
China’s rapid urbanization strategy requires a financing system that can keep up says Shusong Ba, a Lulu Chow Wang Senior Visiting Scholar at Columbia Business School.
On all sorts of media sites, brands now seek our attention by sponsoring content rather than placing a banner ad. BuzzFeed is a pioneer of this marketing approach and attracts dozens of leading brands to mingle their content among its own articles.
Take the reins of your development by creating a vision for the future and a strategy to get there.
These graduates are aiming high — and delivering — on missions like convincing the worlds wealthiest people to donate half of their fortunes to philanthropic causes.
Amy Moses ’89 got the idea for her business, Ballooning Nest Eggs, from a gift.
BRITE Speaker Bernd Schmitt discusses branding in Asia.
Healthcare expert Professor Linda Green weighs in on the Affordable Care Act, the looming physician shortage, and what every patient needs to know.
Alumni executives in the sports industry are pursuing bold agendas that will have lasting impact.
Firms can counter consumers' perceptions of unfairness in downgrading products with a little differentiation.