Making work/life trade-offs according to personal beliefs is crucial for success, said Ann Glover, chief marketing officer of ING US, during her keynote speech at the 21st Annual Columbia Women in Business Conference. The event was held November 15 at the University Club of New York.
At the Mapping Mobile NYU Stern conference, a New York University professor said that pushing ads to consumers on both desktop and mobile can increase click-through rates and conversions.
Organized in conjunction with the MIT Center for Real Estate, the event gave more than 60 graduate students from Columbia, MIT, and Harvard a chance to learn about joint ventures.
Organized in conjunction with the MIT Center for Real Estate, the event gave more than 60 graduate students from Columbia, MIT, and Harvard a chance to learn about joint ventures.
Columbia University and Business School alumni, faculty members, students, and staff came together on Friday, November 8, to answer a “big, big question,” per the symposium title: Can my company, university, or organization change?
Bruce Greenwald discusses competitive advantage on November 7, 2013 for Th+nk CBS, a flash-lecture series in which a professor speaks for 15 minutes about a topic of interest, their current research, or expanding on a class concept. Th+nk CBS was developed last year by I+CBS, the Innovation and Creativity in Business Society, as a way for students to have exposure to professors outside the classroom while keep academics front and center.
The program will offer a select group of students the opportunity to combine research and practice to design efforts that seek to drive capital toward investments that promote sustainable economic growth.
H. Fisk Johnson, chairman and CEO of SC Johnson, and Paolo Rocca, chairman and CEO of Tenaris S.A., are the winners of the fourth annual Deming Cup awards, given by the School’s W. Edwards Deming Center for Quality, Productivity, and Competitiveness.
Columbia Business School today launched a new, comprehensive brand positioning campaign to better define and communicate the core elements that make it one of the best business schools in the world.
New tagline At the Very Center of Business™ highlights the School’s unrivaled impact on the forces shaping global business and showcases the extraordinary opportunities its location affords its community
On October 23, more than 920 Columbia Business School alumni, friends, students, and faculty and staff members took part in the second annual Columbia University Giving Day, helping the Business School raise more than $575,000 in gifts and University-wide Challenge Match funds.
David E. Simon ’85, chairman and CEO of Simon Property Group and a member of the School’s Board of Overseers, has pledged a gift of $5 million to Columbia Business School.