A Crash Course in Startup Life
For student entrepreneurs who tap into the Columbia Startup Lab and Columbia Build Lab, the challenge isn't uncovering resources. It's finding time to use them all.
For student entrepreneurs who tap into the Columbia Startup Lab and Columbia Build Lab, the challenge isn't uncovering resources. It's finding time to use them all.
Students find courses in entrepreneurship teach more than how to launch a business
In her new book, CBS Professor Sheena Iyengar addresses a timeless and significant question for business leaders: How can I get my best ideas?
Veteran media executive and entrepreneur Robert Friedman discusses innovation, change and the outlook for the media industry.
With a growing number of business school students saying they're considering entrepreneurship as a current or future career path1, Columbia Business School has launched several new programs, curriculum innovations, and coaching resources for students and alumni designed to produce best-in-class startup founders and investors.
More CBS students are considering the other side of the entrepreneurial equation.
For student entrepreneurs who tap into the Columbia Startup Lab and Columbia Build Lab, the challenge isn't uncovering resources. It's finding time to use them all.
The corporate world is actively seeking 'entrepreneurs within a company' who bring a mindset of innovation to their jobs. CBS is making sure its students are prepared.
The startup journey is always evolving—and sometimes it involves going back to the drawing board.
The four Ps of diligence provide a basic framework for preparing to fundraise—and people is at the top of the list.
Students find courses in entrepreneurship teach more than how to launch a business
Startup Works nurtures talent in entrepreneurs with conviction histories.