Columbia Business School faculty members have approved revised recommendations — based on the University’s policies — for disclosing potential conflicts of interest.
Leaders and friends of Columbia Business School and Columbia Law School came together Thursday night, May 19, to celebrate the official launch of the Richard Paul Richman Center for Business, Law, and Public Policy, an interdisciplinary academic center that will be jointly administered by the schools.
A recent NYTimes article details Google's new management strategy, which was developed using data-driven analysis of the social intelligence of their best managers.
Each year, the Real Estate Association plans domestic and international trips to learn more about diverse real estate markets. International trips are co-sponsored by the Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business and the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate.
Leading real estate professionals, many of them alumni and members of Columbia's Real Estate Circle, meet with small groups of MBA students to share insights.
Biannually, the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate hosts a panel discussion on a certain aspect of women’s careers in real estate. The 2011 discussion was focused on women’s entrepreneurial ventures in real estate. The panelists were five exceptional women who have started real estate ventures and showcase the spirit of entrepreneurship in the real estate sector. All five are Columbia Business School alumni and enjoy successful careers in real estate.
Bruce Usher, executive in residence and adjunct professor of finance and economics, has been named co-director of Columbia Business School’s Social Enterprise Program.
Michael Morris discusses the Program on Social Intelligence curriculum in a Wall Street Journal article on the rise of social intelligence courses in business schools.