Fostering Collaborative Entrepreneurship and Inclusivity
Startup Works nurtures talent in entrepreneurs with conviction histories.
Startup Works nurtures talent in entrepreneurs with conviction histories.
The process of developing a minimum viable product sets a startup up for success by identifying problem-solution fit.
Coming up with a viable startup idea is less about spark and passion and more about process than many budding entrepreneurs might think.
From ideation to funding to scaling, the Lang Center at CBS offers founders the methodologies and strategic framework to launch and grow a successful venture.
CBS Professor Daniel Ames describes how cultivating 'mind reading' — or social inference — skills can help people succeed in business and beyond.
CBS Professor Gita Johar explores the value of manual labor and why some people resist adopting autonomous products.
Columbia Business School is at the center of New York City's network of entrepreneurs, resources, talent, and support infrastructure that helps innovative companies develop and thrive.
The Summer Startup Track provides an on-ramp for MBA students focused on launching 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?
CBS scholars in these evolving fields are expanding horizons and making groundbreaking discoveries.