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Former CEO of Honeywell International, David Cote, discusses his new book "Winning Now, Winning Later" and opens up about becoming the leader of a company that was on the verge of failure.
While many experts label our relationships with our smartphones as an unhealthy "addiction," a recent study from Columbia Business School challenges conventional wisdom.
Eleven projects at the intersection of climate change and business were awarded the Three Cairns Climate Fellowship during the 2019-2020 academic year.
Life-work balance is tough enough for dual career families but what about when both spouses are corporate leaders? Bram Bluestein ’73 and Ilene Gordon share their story.
Student groups from across Columbia Business School have shared statements of solidarity and support for the Black Lives Matter movement and ongoing protest against systemic racism and injustice.
Seven new Tamer Fund for Social Venture awardees were selected after their participation in an application screening round, a due diligence process with student teams from a Columbia Business School course, and a final pitch to the fund’s investment board.
Initiative will support small businesses in Upper Manhattan with loans ranging from $500 to $50,000; funding will be administered by Columbia University
Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Gita Johar reflects on the Black Lives Matter movement, and shares resources and commitments from the school to address systemic racism.
By The MBA and EMBA Student Leadership and Ethics Board Dear Columbia Business School community and friends, We, the Student Leadership and Ethics Board (SLEB), write to denounce the recent horrific acts of injustice, racism, and unethical leadership and to stand in solidarity with our African and African American classmates and community members. The recent deaths of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd and countless others have engrossed the nation and uncovered the drastic need for broad-based change.
The Center on Global Brand Leadership and The Harris Poll presented a discussion around how the public perceives essential workers (non-medical), how they perceive themselves, and what organizations can do to effectively support their contributions during this crisis moment.