Articles
Meet the 2019 Summer Fellowship Recipients
The Lang Center’s Summer Fellowship Program provides salary supplements to support rising second-year students who want to gain experience working at early-stage ventures.
The Symbolism of Workplace Attire
Clothes communicate a message both to yourself and to others.
How to Keep Central Banks Independent
Central bankers’ actions are more visible and politically sensitive than ever.
Suits Don’t Tie Down Creative Thinking
Business casual is now commonplace, but is it the right dress code when the job calls for abstract thinking?
Based on research by Michael Slepian, S.N. Ferber, J.M. Gold, and A.M. Rutchick
Not All Discrimination Is Obvious
A look at subtle stereotyping and prejudice in the workplace.
Based on research by A.S. Rosette, Modupe Akinola, and Anyi Ma
How CEO Communication Styles Affect a Firm's Performance
If a CEO habitually scowls, watch out: he or she is less likely to oversee acquisitions.
Meet the 2019-2020 Columbia Startup Lab Cohort
Now in its sixth year, Columbia Startup Lab provides subsidized coworking space for a total of 71 Columbia entrepreneurs—32 of whom are graduates of CBS.
Thumbs Down to Facebook’s Cryptocurrency
Facebook's launch of Libra reveals much about what is wrong with twenty-first-century American capitalism.
A Day in the Life: Steph Korey '15, founder and CEO, Away
An illustrated look at the workday of Steph Korey '15, founder and CEO of Away.
What Is Design Thinking?
There is more to design than the creation of beautiful objects. It is also a human-centered thought process.
Six Traits of an Agile Leader
Agile organizations require leaders who are perceptive, comfortable with their various roles, and clear about their path to value.
Vocabulary Lessons
Sofia Fenichell ’96 built her company, Mrs Wordsmith, to fill a gap she saw in children's education.
Going Fossil-Free May Be Cheaper Than You Think
The United States and China are rapidly transitioning to renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, but will it be fast enough to help avert catastrophic climate change?
The Best Is Yet to Come
Dean Glenn Hubbard is stepping down after a 15-year tenure, but he leaves the Business School poised to thrive in the future.