The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) recently issued a revised Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting, which essentially acts as a constitution, setting the bounds for accounting standards worldwide.
Healthcare Industry Association (HCIA) VP, Zenah Hasan'19, shares details of her discussion with Susan Hertzberg '97, Chief Executive Officer, Prelude Fertility, which includes her unique path through healthcare, insights on leadership in her current role, and advice for MBA students at CBS.
Study breaks new ground in debate over grit, finding that earlier research undervalued importance of passion
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), new research establishes a clear connection between grit and higher performance
Professor Takatoshi Ito discussed Bank of Japan's steps towards tapering on Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia. To view this segment, visit Bloomberg's website below:
BOJ Has Taken Very Quiet First Step Towards Exit, Professor Ito Says (Bloomberg, 9/18/2018)
Columbia Business School Research Offers Banking World a Transformative Forward-Looking Model for Estimating Credit Losses
New Metric to Improve Analysis of Bank Loan Portfolios
Dean Hubbard solidified Columbia Business School’s long-term future by raising $1 billion, including more than $500 million for the School’s future home on Columbia’s Manhattanville Campus
A decade since start of Great Recession, study details why post-crisis regulations have proven ineffective, counterproductive for both banks and consumers: large costs of regulations are constraining economic growth without reducing risky behavior .
Professor Linda Green, our Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Management Program Faculty Director, sits with FOX 5 / Fox5NY.com's Ernie Anastos Fox 5 to discuss the impending physician shortage, sharing data about why leveraging nurse practitioners and telemedicine will start to address the problem.
New research from Columbia Business School, UCLA and California State University Northridge examines these day-to-day decisions and finds that the more connected you feel to your future self, the more likely you are to adopt healthier habits today, tomorrow and thereafter
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.
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.