Heilbrunn News
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Social Enterprise, Real Estate
Real Estate News
MBA Real Estate Program Evolves with the Times
Columbia Business School’s innovative real estate cases and new Social Impact Real Estate Investing and Development are highlighted in a November 26 Financial Times article about real estate curricula at leading business schools.
Capital Markets and Investments, Leadership
Press Release
Columbia Business School Awards 2012 Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics to Barbara Krumsiek, Chair, President, and CEO of Calvert Investments
NEW YORK — November 27, 2012 — Barbara Krumsiek, Chair, President, and CEO of Calvert Investments, has been selected to receive Columbia Business School’s 2012 Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics. The Botwinick Prize is an annual award recognizing an outstanding leader who exhibits the highest standard of ethical conduct in business or the professions. It is organized by the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics, the umbrella for leadership and ethics activities at Columbia Business School. Ms.
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
American Daydream
Is the American dream of home ownership still within reach?
Business Economics and Public Policy
Japan Center News
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CITI News
IMMAA Conference-- Lisbon, Portugal 2013
The International Media Management Academic Association will be holding a conference in Lisbon, Portugal on May 3rd and 4th 2013
Capital Markets and Investments, Corporate Finance, Leadership
School News
Sallie Krawcheck '92 Delivers Women's Week Keynote Address
Women’s careers can be viewed as “lattices instead of ladders” in some cases, Sallie Krawcheck ’92 said during her keynote address as part of Columbia Business School’s first Women’s Week, held November 12-16.
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Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News
Business School Professor Creates Executive Program for Local Nonprofit Leaders
More than 20 executives of nonprofit groups in Harlem came together at Columbia Business School for a leadership training program, "Strengthening West Harlem Nonprofits."
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Leadership
School News
Take Control of Your Career Path, Henry Swieca '82 Tells Students
"If you want to make it, take your career into your own hands," Henry Swieca '82 told Columbia Business School students on October 23.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Corporate Finance, Leadership, Organizations
School News
Henry Miller '70 Keynotes Program for Financial Studies Conference
Henry Miller '70 shared how lessons he has learned restructuring private companies could help solve both national and local deficit problems.
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Leadership, Operations
School News
Deming Cup Honors Terry Lundgren and Ratan Tata
Columbia Business School’s W. Edwards Deming Center for Quality, Productivity, and Competitiveness recognized the winners of the third annual Deming Cup at a dinner reception on Tuesday, October 23.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Operations
Press Release
Building Small: In Many Industries, Economies of Size Is Shifting to Economies of Numbers
NEW YORK—November 2, 2012—For decades, “bigger is better” has been the conventional path to efficiency in industries ranging from transportation to power generation. Food once grown on small family plots now comes overwhelmingly from factory farms. Vessels that carried 2,000 tons of cargo have been replaced by modern container ships that routinely move 150,000 tons. But now, new research shows, we are on the cusp of a radical shift from building big to building small—a change that has profound implications for both established and emerging industries.
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Leadership, Operations, Organizations
Press Release
Deming Center Awards the Deming Cup to Terry J. Lundgren, Chairman, President, and CEO of Macy’s, Inc., and Ratan N. Tata, Chairman of Tata Sons Limited
Annual award recognizes contributions to the field of operations made by leaders in various industries
Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship
Feeling the Future: The Emotional Oracle Effect
Can trusting in your gut feeling predict future outcomes?
Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship
The Real Deal
For Kesha Cash ’10, being an impact investor means doubling as a social entrepreneur — and as an activist for the next generation of change-makers.
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Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News
The Real Deal- Kesha Cash '10, a social entrepreneur and an activist for the next generation of change-makers.
For Kesha Cash '10, being an impact investor means doubling as a social entrepreneur and as an activist for the next generation of change-makers.
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Leadership
School News
Faculty Members Recognized for Core Course Teaching
Three Columbia Business School faculty members have been recognized with Dean's Prizes for Teaching Excellence in a core course for 2012.
Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship
Pouring Passion
Columbia Business School alumni are proving that the wine industry is ripe for innovation.
Marketing, Media and Technology
Press Release
Mine Your Business: Text Mining Insights from Social Media
NEW YORK—October 10, 2012—Thanks to blogs, online forums, and product review sites, companies and marketers now have access to a seemingly endless array of data on consumers’ opinions and experiences. In principle, businesses should be able to use this information to gain a better understanding of the general market and of their own and their competitors’ customers.
Chazen Global Insights, Leadership
What Can You Learn from a Chief Big Ass?
Although unconvential in name, read and listen to how Big Ass Fans is a brand to be remembered.