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.
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.
On Monday, May 2, more than 900 people gathered together for Columbia Business School’s 35th Annual Dinner, which raised $6.2 million in unrestricted funds for the School’s programs and activities.
Fifteen Latin American business owners have completed a groundbreaking yearlong entrepreneurial education program that took them across three continents.
For Srikanth Nimmagadda ’11, the most innovative business plan was the one that could solve a practical, painful problem he had witnessed firsthand: getting clean water to those who need it.
“Bridging Board Gaps” report draws upon blue ribbon panel from business, investors, academia, regulatory agencies and corporate boards to foster further review of board structure and function
Four women shared their experiences as entrepreneurs in Rwanda, a nation still recovering from the scars of genocide, during a panel discussion on April 12 at Columbia Business School.
Four teams competed for the Alexander Bodini Foundation Prizes in the Real Estate Investment and Entrepreneurship Business Plan Competition held on Thursday, March 24, 2011.
Study co–authored by Columbia Business School and Ben–Gurion University of the Negev faculty finds that the likelihood of being granted parole can be connected to judges’ lunch and snack breaks