NEW YORK—International law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP announced that the Firm is partnering with Columbia Business School Executive Education to offer a new business skills and financial literacy training program to incoming and third-year U.S.-based associates.
Tim Kopra ’13 was the guest of honor for the annual Leadership and Ethics: Military in Business Speaker Series where he spoke to his leadership style and the intersection of his military and business careers.
As part of the Reuben Mark Organizational Leadership Series, business and legal executives share their top leadership lessons that help create strong workplace cultures.
The future of artificial intelligence—and by extension, the future of humanity—is predominantly controlled by just nine companies, six in the US and three in China.
In this short video, Paul Ingram, the Kravis Professor of Business, says that leaders must make adjustments as the world changes and lifelong learners are best poised to make a difference.
In this short video, Paul Ingram, the Kravis Professor of Business, explains that human resource departments are an essential part of the “invisible structure” of organizations as they help refine employee skills and prepare them for unexpected challenges.
As the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers kickoff football season, Columbia Business School Research shows that great rivalries can motivate both teams to improve and achieve