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Chazen Global Insights, Leadership
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Chazen Global Insights
Date
January 25, 2016
Chazen Global Insights, Leadership

Pecking Order Problems? Your Team May Be Too Talented

We all want to hire the best of the best, but from the chicken coop to the basketball court, research demonstrates the most talented teams don’t always net the best results. Adam Galinsky, Vikram S. Pandit Professor of Business, tells us what you should consider before hiring for your team.
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Chazen Global Insights, Leadership
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Chazen Global Insights
Date
January 25, 2016
Chazen Global Insights, Leadership

What the Singularity Means for Managers

The world of work is undergoing a revolution. Driven by technological change, once thriving industries are disappearing, taking with them jobs that once employed millions around the globe. Bernd Schmitt, Robert D. Calkins Professor of International Business, discusses the implications of the coming technological singularity for the future of employment.
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Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship
Date
January 21, 2016
Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship

New Startup Offers NYC Foodies Authentic Dishes Cooked and Delivered by Refugees

Co-founded by Wissam Kahi ’04 and Manal Kahi SIPA’15, Eat Offbeat aims to provide customers not just with authentic ethnic food, but with genuine cultural experiences.
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Entrepreneurship, Media and Technology
Date
January 20, 2016
Manhattanville campus
Entrepreneurship, Media and Technology
School News

Forbes Highlights 2 Alums and 1 Student on ‘30 Under 30’ List

In its annual "30 Under 30" list, Forbes handpicks and highlights 30 of the "brightest young entrepreneurs, breakout talents, and change agents" in 20 different industries, according to its editors, Caroline Howard JRN '01 and Emily Inverso. 
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Chazen Global Insights, Leadership
Date
January 14, 2016
Chazen Global Insights, Leadership

The Real Question Facing Voters in 2016: How Best to Manage Diversity

As the race for the presidency heats up, candidates have begun to differentiate themselves not just on  economic policy and foreign relations, but on how to manage our increasingly diverse society.­
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Business Economics and Public Policy
Date
January 13, 2016
Business Economics and Public Policy
Japan Center News

Professor Takatoshi Ito Featured on Bloomberg on Japanese Yen

Professor Takatoshi Ito was recently featured on a Bloomberg article titled, "Kuroda's Former Deputy Ito Says Japan Can Endure Stronger Yen". He commented that trading the Japanese yen at 120-125 per dollar would be a "comfortable range" for Japan and would not be problematic unless the yen becomes 110 per dollar. To view the article, please see the link below:
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Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
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January 08, 2016
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

The New Geo-Economics

Now, more than ever, the world needs trade agreements that don’t exploit emerging economies.
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Entrepreneurship, Media and Technology
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January 08, 2016
CBS Building. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Entrepreneurship, Media and Technology
School News

Clap for Apps

Columbia Business School alums have released four new apps, two in collaboration with the Columbia Startup Lab.
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