A Pioneer
The placement agent concept that Charles Eaton ’68 spearheaded has become a multibillion-dollar industry.
The placement agent concept that Charles Eaton ’68 spearheaded has become a multibillion-dollar industry.
Skilled foreign workers who return home may find transferring knowledge to be surprisingly difficult — but there are remedies.
How the sequential nature of online reviews affects product ratings.
How do employees learn an organization’s culture? In his new book, Professor Ray Fisman draws from organizational economics to reveal how leaders drive culture change.
New research shows that the relationship between income inequality and life satisfaction is not as simple as it seems.
A study suggests the answer is linked to the behavior of both men and women at the top.
What glass ceiling? Columbia Business School alumnae are striving for — and reaching — the top of the finance world.
With DimensionU, Ntiedo Etuk ’02 is using video games — and a healthy dose of competition — to get millions of kids excited about learning.
A consumer is on his smartphone, skimming the headlines and checking movie times at his local theater. A car ad appears at the top of his browser screen. Is such a small ad, coming when his attention is divided, effective?
PepsiCo's Shiv Singh shares his advice on successful advertising.
With new sources available to create visual marketing, read how established businesses, like Vimeo, maintain their lead among competitors.
Can trusting in your gut feeling predict future outcomes?
For Kesha Cash ’10, being an impact investor means doubling as a social entrepreneur — and as an activist for the next generation of change-makers.