Private Equity funds, specifically their operating partners on the ground, need to get more engaged on how their portfolio companies’ leaders evaluate the merits and approach to moving to the cloud – both their backbone technologies and the those that create competitive advantage.
Each year, the Lang Center awards fellowships to PhD students whose research relates to entrepreneurship. Congratulations to the 2017 recipients: Kylie Jiwon Hwang PhD ’20, Zachary Brown PhD ’20, Natalie A. Carlson PhD ’19.
Alicia Ogawa, Director of the Project on Japanese Corporate Governance and Stewardship at CJEB, recently published an article: Japan Inc. and the peril of inbred management.
Jesse Wu, former chairman of China at Johnson & Johnson and a Lulu Chow Wang Senior Visiting Scholar at Columbia Business School, reflects on the challenges of entering an emerging market.
Your talent pool won’t be as deep in an emerging market, and you’ll need to flex different leadership muscles, says Jesse Wu, former chairman of China at Johnson & Johnson. Mr. Wu is a Lulu Chow Wang Senior Visiting Scholar at Columbia Business School.
On Wednesday, December 13th, four teams of students in Adjunct Professor Andrew C. Jacobs’ ’96 Real Estate Project Class presented their final presentations as part of the Alexander Bodini Foundation Competition held in Uris Hall.
Inaugural series of Executive Education courses to be offered in Venture Investing and Entrepreneurship, two in-demand topics among professional athletes.
Peter Weingard (CMO, NY Public Radio) talks to the Brand Center about best practices for being agile, the state of the media industry, and upcoming innovations in technology and society.
Tommy Craig '82 led an engaging discussion on how improvements in the tools and practices being used today are deeply affecting how we design and construct.
David Sherman '82 moderated a discussion on trends in the global real estate investors with four experts on global and domestic real estate investment.
At the 2017 Columbia Business School Real Estate Symposium, Lance West, Senior Managing Director, Chairman and Management Committee Member at Centerbridge Partners, shared the winners and losers in the current European real estate market.
At the 2017 Columbia Business School Real Estate Symposium, Alicia Glen, Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development, joined Lynne Sagalyn, Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor Emerita at Columbia Business School, in a fireside chat to discuss affordable housing, economic development, and Amazon HQ2.