The SLEB Co-Chairs for the 2022-23 academic year chat with The Bernstein Center about steering the ethical leadership charge for students at Columbia Business School.
Columbia Business School’s W. Edwards Deming Center for Quality, Productivity, and Competitiveness announced Tim Steiner, CEO and co-founder of Ocado Group, and Kathy Warden, chair, CEO and president of Northrop Grumman, will receive its 2022 Deming Cup for Operational Excellence Award at a ceremony in Columbia University’s Low Library Rotunda on October 25.
Shogo Sakabe, a current student in the PhD Program in the Department of Economics, and a recipient of CJEB's Doctoral Fellowship, co-authored a paper titled "Place-Based Policies and the Geography of Corporate Investment" with Cameron LaPoint, a former Sumitomo Fellow and a PhD graduate from the Department of Economics, now an assistant professor of finance at Yale University School of Management.
Reentry organizations come together to consider the challenges and opportunities when hiring individuals with past criminal records for career-track positions in healthcare.
Reentry organizations come together to consider the challenges and opportunities when hiring individuals with past criminal records for career-track positions in healthcare.
Columbia Business School research finds that when people use paper calendars rather than digital, they make better plans and complete them at higher rates
On this episode of the BRITE Ideas Podcast from the Center on Global Brand Leadership at Columbia Business School, Professor J.P. Kuehlwein and Director Matthew Quint speak with Dilhan Fernando (CEO, Dilmah Tea) and Malik Fernando (Managing Director, Resplendent Ceylon) about the creation and growth of the first owned and operated tea company in Sri Lanka, Dilmah Tea.
Music is a family affair. Whether Motown, Rock, Jazz, Pop, Indie, etc., talented family members have banded together to make some of the industry's most popular hits.
Music is a family affair. Whether Motown, Rock, Jazz, Pop, Indie, etc., talented family members have banded together to make some of the industry's most popular hits.
Music is a family affair. Whether Motown, Rock, Jazz, Pop, Indie, etc., talented family members have banded together to make some of the industry's most popular hits.