Envisioning New Possibilities for Climate and Data at the Climate Conference
At this year's event, headlined Climate × Data, five common themes emerged from panel discussions and interactive presentations.
At this year's event, headlined Climate × Data, five common themes emerged from panel discussions and interactive presentations.
Columbia Business School was among the first business schools to introduce business analytics as a core course in the MBA program.
Professor Lipson discusses the latest developments in robotics and AI, the societal implications of technological advancement, and the role of business and industry in pushing the boundaries of innovation.
A new class is teaching MBA students about the smart use of data and customer interactions, helping them thrive in the new world of retail marketing.
Four new Columbia Business School labs seek to prepare students, business, and society for the global transformation to a digital economy.
New analysis shows that examining marginal costs provides a clearer picture of potential savings.
Columbia Business School Professors Oded Netzer, Christopher J. Frank and Paul F. Magnone delve into the ideas and practical applications detailed in their new book Decisions Over Decimals.
Investing in the era of climate change offers the opportunity and challenge of a lifetime, says Bruce Usher in his new book.
MBA students learn how to function effectively in teams through a new course where they must integrate multiple perspectives while managing team dynamics.
A strong focus on data, analytics ensures students have the essential tools to address not only today's business problems but those of the next decade.