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Consulting, Family, Leadership, Practitioner Perspectives, Research Findings
Date
March 27, 2025
unbalanced scales
Consulting, Family, Leadership, Practitioner Perspectives, Research Findings

Advising Enterprising Families: The Role, the Gap, and the Opportunity

Advising enterprising families calls for more than just business savvy; it requires understanding trust, legacy, and emotion. While advisors are often skilled in governance and strategy, many overlook the “human architecture” that truly drives family enterprise success. Below, we explore how to bridge this critical gap.
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Marketing
Date
March 25, 2025
CBS Newsroom Photo Image from Shutterstock
Marketing
Press Release

A One-Star Experience: The Therapeutic Effect of Leaving Negative Reviews

Research from Columbia Business School Reveals how Leaving Negative Online Reviews Affects Those who Write Them
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Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Globalization
Date
March 24, 2025
Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Globalization

Video: Balancing Freedom and Responsibility in the Age of AI

Nobel laureate and economist Joseph Stiglitz on why true freedom requires a progressive economic vision.
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Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Real Estate
Date
March 24, 2025
Barbara Corcoran
Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Real Estate

How Barbara Corcoran Built an Entrepreneurial Mindset

The Corcoran Group founder and Shark Tank star shared practical strategies for building resilience and driving innovation during a presentation at Columbia Business School’s Alleycon conference.
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Business and Society, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Energy, Energy Solutions, Solar
Date
March 24, 2025
Solar rooftop panels in Texas
Business and Society, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Energy, Energy Solutions, Solar

How States Like Texas Are Driving the Clean Energy Boom in the Trump Era

Despite federal rollbacks, both red and blue states are using federal and state incentives to drive investment and upgrade energy infrastructure.Explore the Full "Solar Deck" (PDF)Explore the Full "Solar Deck" (PPT)Average Reading Time: 4 Minutes
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Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Leadership, Organizations, The Workplace
Date
March 21, 2025
Walmart Chief People Officer Donna Morris, left, with Professor Stephan Meier
Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Leadership, Organizations, The Workplace

Walmart’s Donna Morris on Building High-Performing Teams in the Age of AI

During a conversation hosted by Columbia Business School’s Distinguished Speaker Series, the multinational retailer’s Chief People Officer shared how leaders can use AI and people-first strategies to drive workplace innovation and resilience.
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Real Estate
Date
March 20, 2025
Andrew Dickerman '25 and Professor Brian Lancaster at the Tourism Development Fund during the 2025 Chazen Study Tour to the UAE and Saudi Arabia
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Student Faculty Interview with Senior Lecturer Brian Lancaster

Brian P. Lancaster is a Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Finance at the Columbia Business School.  Professor Lancaster teaches the following courses: Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Debt Markets, Residential Real Estate Finance:  Dirt, Debt and Derivatives, Capital Markets and Investments, Real Estate Entrepreneurship, and Debt Markets in the MBA, EMBA, PhD and MS&E programs. Professor Lancaster received the Robert. W. Lear Award in 2023 which is presented annually to the faculty member who most clearly demonstrates commitment to students through accessibility and an overall contribution to the improvement of student life and education.  He was also chosen by the Student Government Executive Board and MBA Class of 2025 as the winner of the 2025 Singhvi Prize for Scholarship in the Classroom, which is awarded to a full-time faculty member who exemplifies excellence in the classroom, based on his or her dedication to teaching and ability to communicate knowledge and encourage students.He is also a faculty sponsor of Chazen Global Study Tours as well as the faculty sponsor for joint Chazen Institute-Real Estate Association Global Study tours. 
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Leading through Crisis, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change, Transportation
Date
March 20, 2025
Capital for Good: Janno Lieber
Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Leading through Crisis, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change, Transportation
Social Enterprise News

Janno Lieber, Chairman and CEO, the New York MTA: “Never Bet Against New York”

Janno Lieber is the chairman and CEO of New York’s MTA, one of the world’s oldest, largest, and most complex public transit systems. “New York is my passion,” Lieber says, and the throughline of his career.
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Entrepreneurship
Date
March 18, 2025
Shutterstock Photo Image for CBS Newsroom
Entrepreneurship
Press Release

Post-2020 Investment Surge in Black Startups Slows

New Research Shows That the Majority of Post-2020 Investment in Black-Founded Startups Came From Investors with No Prior History of Working with Black Founders
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Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, Marketing, Marketplace
Date
March 18, 2025
Music app on a smartphone
Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, Marketing, Marketplace

The Secret to Getting Consumers to Trust Personalized Recommendations

Columbia Business School researchers discover that the amount of variety in a consumer’s past purchases predicts their openness to algorithm-based recommendations.
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Business and Society, Economics and Policy
Type
Business & Society
Date
March 18, 2025
Business and Society, Economics and Policy

The Business of Broadway: A Conversation with Tony Winner Ken Davenport

Explore The Business of Broadway with Tony Award-winning producer Ken Davenport. 
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Business and Society, Climate and Sustainability, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Date
March 18, 2025
More MPE: Ron Gonen
Business and Society, Climate and Sustainability, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Social Enterprise News

Ron Gonen ’04 on Building a Circular Economy Through Leadership and Innovation

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Ron Gonen ’04, founder and CEO of Closed Loop Partners, a New York-based investment firm composed of venture capital, growth equity, private equity, project finance, and an innovation center focused on building the circular economy. 
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Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, DFI News & Write-Ups, AI and Transformative Tech, Future of Work, Marketplace
Date
March 13, 2025
Columbia AI Summit workshop
Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, DFI News & Write-Ups, AI and Transformative Tech, Future of Work, Marketplace

AI-Generated Digital Twins: Shaping the Future of Business

During a Columbia AI Summit satellite workshop, faculty shared cutting-edge research on the opportunities and challenges of AI in business decision-making.
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Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, AI and Transformative Tech, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Media and Technology
Date
March 13, 2025
ChatCEO event
Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, AI and Transformative Tech, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Media and Technology

Tracking AI’s Impact on Creativity, Leadership, and Innovation

Insights shared at Columbia University’s AI Summit show how the technology is redefining the creative process and influencing executive decision making.
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Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, DFI News & Write-Ups, AI and Transformative Tech, Finance
Date
March 12, 2025
Ramp CEO Eric Glyman
Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, DFI News & Write-Ups, AI and Transformative Tech, Finance

5 Key AI Trends Reshaping Business: Insights from Ramp CEO Eric Glyman

The Digital Future Initiative kicked off its BIZTech Lectures series with a discussion exploring AI’s impact on business operations, financial efficiency, and technological adaptation.
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Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Energy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition, Wind
Date
March 11, 2025
Solar panels and wind power generation equipment
Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Energy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition, Wind

Can Wind Energy Compete? Three Key Takeaways on Its Future

Wind energy has long been a cornerstone of the renewable energy sector, yet it faces increasing competition from solar power, supply chain disruptions, and shifting global policies. Here are three critical forces shaping the future of wind energy.Explore the Full "Wind Energy" Deck (PDF)Explore the Full "Wind Energy" Deck (PPT)Average Reading Time: 8 minutes
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Business and Society, Management, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Date
March 11, 2025
More MPE: Justine Zinkin
Business and Society, Management, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Social Enterprise News

Turning Purpose Into Progress: Justine Zinkin ’02 on Leading Change in Social Enterprise

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Justine Zinkin ’02, CEO of Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners, a national social enterprise providing financial services to low-income workers. 
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Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy, Globalization, World Business
Date
March 10, 2025
Professor Shang Jin Wei
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy, Globalization, World Business

Trump’s Tariffs: How Protectionism Could Backfire on Households and Businesses

President Trump’s tariffs are meant to protect American industries, but they are likely to drive up costs for consumers, hurt domestic firms, and disrupt global trade, argues Professor Shang-Jin Wei. The unintended consequences could ripple across the world economy.
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Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Future of Work, Globalization
Type
Columbia Business
Date
March 07, 2025
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Future of Work, Globalization

How High-Skilled Immigrants Drive US Job Growth and Innovation

New research from Columbia Business School reveals that high-skilled immigrants, including H-1B visa holders, don’t take jobs from native-born workers—instead, they fuel entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth, particularly in diverse communities.
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Artificial Intelligence, Economics and Policy, Healthcare, Leadership
Date
March 06, 2025
Dan O'Day
Artificial Intelligence, Economics and Policy, Healthcare, Leadership

Leadership Lessons from Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O’Day

Innovations in data and AI are reshaping the biopharma industry.
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