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Algorithms, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Data and Business Analytics, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, Finance, Marketing, Marketplace
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April 17, 2025
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Algorithms, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Data and Business Analytics, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, Finance, Marketing, Marketplace

Designing Smarter Economic Systems: A New Approach to Mechanism Design

Award-winning research from Professor Laura Doval tackles the “limited commitment” problem in economics, offering a model that helps governments and firms adjust rules and strategies based on new information over time.
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Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Globalization, World Business
Date
April 17, 2025
Professor Shang-Jin Wei
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Globalization, World Business

Bizcast: How Trump’s Tariffs Could Backfire on American Households and the Economy

In this episode of Columbia Bizcast, Professor Shang-Jin Wei explains why President Trump’s sweeping tariffs—intended to protect U.S. industries—may instead harm American households and businesses.
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Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Future of Work, Leadership
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April 11, 2025
McKinsey’s Eric Kutcher
Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Future of Work, Leadership

McKinsey’s Eric Kutcher on AI, Management Strategy, and Climate Innovation

During a recent Distinguished Speakers Series event, the Senior Partner and Chair of North America at McKinsey shared leadership insights on AI business strategy, climate innovation, and the future of work.
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Business and Society, Social Enterprise
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April 07, 2025
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Catalysts for Change: CBS Alumni Shaping the Future of Social Enterprise

In the final episode of the season, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright lead listeners into an engaging live discussion with eight distinguished Columbia Business School alumni, whose careers in social enterprise span industries from climate adaptation to financial inclusion, education equity, and impact investing.
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Crafting Effective Strategies for Success in a Dynamic World
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Crafting Effective Strategies for Success in a Dynamic World

In the ever-evolving landscape of business, the art of strategy has become a critical factor in achieving success.

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Data Analytics: Unveiling Insights from Raw Information
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Data Analytics: Unveiling Insights from Raw Information

In the age of information, businesses and organizations are inundated with vast amounts of data. However, the real value lies in transforming this raw data into actionable insights. This is where data analytics comes into play.

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How Data Happened: A History from the Age of Reason to the Age of Algorithms
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How Data Happened: A History from the Age of Reason to the Age of Algorithms

Artificial intelligence is not a relatively new concept, but instead a 'moving target,' argues Columbia University Professor Chris Wiggins in his new book.

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The Hidden Impact of Professional Jargon: How Language Reveals Status and Intentions
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The Hidden Impact of Professional Jargon: How Language Reveals Status and Intentions

Professional jargon influences how status and intentions are perceived within organizations. Research by CBS Professor Adam Galinsky shows what language says about your power and status.

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Mastering the Four Horsemen of Power: Strategies for Success in Negotiations
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Mastering the Four Horsemen of Power: Strategies for Success in Negotiations

CBS Professor Adam Galinsky decodes how to boost your chances of success.

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Embracing Change: Understanding the Power of Globalization in a Complex World
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Embracing Change: Understanding the Power of Globalization in a Complex World

The 3rd Annual Global Business Forum at CBS sheds light on the evolving face of globalization, emphasizing the importance of interconnectedness.

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Understanding How AI Affects Team Performance: Challenges and Insights for Successful Integration
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Understanding How AI Affects Team Performance: Challenges and Insights for Successful Integration

How does AI affect the workplace? Columbia Business School explores AI's role in transforming team performance, collaboration, and productivity in modern organizations.

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Bad Bosses Forget One Simple Thing
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Bad Bosses Forget One Simple Thing

Every leader has the power to be inspiring, but their power often turns them into little tyrants. The solution is to get a little perspective, says CBS Professor Adam Galinsky.

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