MBA SLEB Chair, Na'ama Yehezkel '19, strives to explore challenging topics in order to further student's learning around ethics and governance in the 21st century.
In September 2008, Lehman Brothers collapsed, almost bringing down the world’s financial system and resulting in the foreclosure of millions of homes in the United States. What have we learned since then?
Bernd Schmitt and Matthew Quint of the Center on Global Brand Leadership deconstruct the cola wars, from the Pepsi Challenge to “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke.”
EMBA SLEB Chair, Anna Smukowski '19, is excited about increasing the involvement of the EMBA community in discussions around values-based leadership and ethics.
NEW YORK—As digital technologies define and drive a new era in patient care, Columbia Business School Executive Education has teamed up with HITLAB, a digital health innovation organization that focuses on the diffusion of technology to improve lives worldwide, to offer an industry-first program that distills how digital technologies can transform life science research, clinical development, patient experience, operations, and business models.
CBS Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management Director, Bunny Ellerin, was named one of PharmaVOICE's 100 most inspiring people driving innovation and change in healthcare. Ellerin won in the category of Change Agent for her over 20 years of service in the healthcare sector building and leading extraordinary healthcare organizations, many from the ground up.
Research Offers an Important Caveat to the Dictum “Do as the Romans Do”
NEW YORK – On a visit earlier this year to India, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau went to great lengths to fit in, wearing heavily embroidered kurtas and showing off his polished Bhangra moves at a reception.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jean Tirole describes the difficulties of breaking up today’s tech companies at the 2018 Eccles Prize and Speaker Forum. He won the prize for his book, Economics for the Common Good.
Six NewYork-Presbyterian leaders have been named to Crain’s New York Business's list of “Notable Women in Health Care.” The publication’s inaugural list honors female health care executives, researchers and clinicians who have profoundly impacted New York City through their professional, civic and philanthropic achievements. Among the remarkable leaders mentioned is Emme Deland CBS '80, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at NewYork-Presbyterian.
Jean Tirole, Nobel Prize-winning economist and winner of the 2018 George S. Eccles Prize for Economics for the Common Good, explains why economists must listen to those who are not benefiting from global trade policies at the 2018 George S. Eccles Prize and Speaker Forum.
To influence policy, economists should speak to the wider public, not politicians, says Jean Tirole, Nobel Prize-winning economist and winner of the 2018 George S. Eccles Prize for his book, Economics for the Common Good.
Given explosive growth in the ICO market, new research highlights the value of disclosure in this global market
NEW YORK – With around $13billion raised through initial coin offerings (ICOs) between April 2014 to May 2018, across 50+ countries and by over 650 issuers, the question of investor protection is now urgent.
The global market continues to grow, typically with over 100 new ICOs a month, however, some ICOs experience falls of -75% or more within a few months of the issue date.