Brett House, professor of professional practice, celebrates the 2023 closing weekend of the Whistler Blackcomb resort in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.
New CBS research delves into the nuanced interplay between stress, managerial expertise, and decision-making, revealing how stressors influence task prioritization and cognitive bandwidth.
Aldous Huxley's dystopian novel depicted a society centered around standardization and efficiency, with Henry Ford idolized as its founder. Almost a century later, while society has largely avoided this fate, management practices still cling to these principles, though a managerial revolution seems imminent.
At the Tamer Institute's 2024 Climate Business and Investment Conference, the automotive industry leader explained how the company is overcoming EV market challenges on the road to net zero.
In 2020, pre-checked boxes to make recurring weekly donations increased political contributions by $43 million, but many of those donations seemed unintentional.
Why would Stripe, a payment-processing software company, be involved in funding carbon dioxide removal solutions? Nan Ransohoff recently visited CBS to share why the company is building up its capacities to take on climate change.
Keynote: Unveiling Progress: Women’s Empowerment and DEI in Japan, and Keidanren’s Forward-Thinking Endeavors Speaker: Teiko Kudo, Chair of Sub-committee on Diversity & Inclusion, Keidanren; Director and Senior Managing Executive Officer, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
The Briger Family Digital Finance Lab at Columbia Business School has launched Bitcoin and Ethereum nodes, facilitating research, instruction, and network resilience.
Work by CBS Professor Laura Veldkamp uncovers insights into the economic evolution driven by AI, from labor market dynamics to the valuation of data as a key asset.