Adam Smith's 300th Birthday: Why His Legacy Is More Relevant Than Ever
The insights from Smith live on in issues such as trade and technology. But is the father of economics misunderstood?
The insights from Smith live on in issues such as trade and technology. But is the father of economics misunderstood?
With a growing number of business school students saying they're considering entrepreneurship as a current or future career path1, Columbia Business School has launched several new programs, curriculum innovations, and coaching resources for students and alumni designed to produce best-in-class startup founders and investors.
More CBS students are considering the other side of the entrepreneurial equation.
The offerings are designed to help executives deepen their understanding of this increasingly intricate and important market.
For student entrepreneurs who tap into the Columbia Startup Lab and Columbia Build Lab, the challenge isn't uncovering resources. It's finding time to use them all.
The corporate world is actively seeking 'entrepreneurs within a company' who bring a mindset of innovation to their jobs. CBS is making sure its students are prepared.
The startup journey is always evolving—and sometimes it involves going back to the drawing board.