Translating the New Cuba
Columbia Business School students recently visited Cuba and were exposed to a side of Cuba that few are able to see — one that may very well cease to exist should the economic transition continue.
Columbia Business School students recently visited Cuba and were exposed to a side of Cuba that few are able to see — one that may very well cease to exist should the economic transition continue.
China may need fiscal policy reforms to address a potential debt crisis in China after its latest tax cuts. Here are three possible solutions.
Protectionist trade policies in the United States have had a slew of unintended effects, says Chazen Senior Scholar Amit Khandelwal.
Words bookstore, founded by Jonah Zimiles ’08, embraces the autism community and its stories.
More than a show, Game of Thrones is a trove of leadership lessons for managing groups and implementing change.
The United States’s low-growth/high-inequality problem is due to too few firms holding too much power.
A CBS student reflects on the arduous path toward learning to guide others.
Leonard M. Baynes ’83 (’82LAW), dean of the University of Houston Law Center, is passionate about bringing more diversity to the legal profession.
Three recruiters reveal what you'll need to succeed in tomorrow's jobs.
Associate Professor Carri Chan is researching how hospital step-down units can reduce deaths, shorten lengths of stay, and lower readmissions.
While pharmaceutical companies are under pressure from Congress to explain high costs, Professor Frank Lichtenberg provides evidence that drug costs are more affordable than we realize.
The first element of social responsibility should be paying your fair share of tax, but for years, multinational corporations have encouraged a race to the bottom.
Assistant Professor Jing Dong highlights how hospitals can reduce costs by taking a network view of the interconnected units.
At a recent Chazen Institute’s recent symposium in Mumbai, Shri Injeti Srinivas, Secretary to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, offered a vehement defense of the recent Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code — a law that will make the country an easier and more attractive place to do business. Below is an excerpt of his remarks.
Miley Cyrus take note: new research from Chazen Senior Scholar Paul Ingram reveals how to have staying power in the limelight.