Will It Fit? Smart Founders Start With Testing
The process of developing a minimum viable product sets a startup up for success by identifying problem-solution fit.
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.
The Summer Startup Track provides an on-ramp for MBA students focused on launching a business.
Turning a startup idea into a successful business takes passion, perseverance, and grit, as the alumni entrepreneurs profiled below exemplify. These former CBS students leveraged the School's programs and resources at the Eugene M. Lang Entrepreneurship Center to get their ventures off the ground.
The tech visionary discussed lessons from building his tech company into a $1 trillion giant at an event organized by the School's Digital Future Initiative and the Silfen Leadership Series.
These Columbia-affiliated founders discuss how their innovations are shaping a more water-conscious world.
The startup she cofounded demonstrates that when payments are made easier and more adaptable, it benefits both tenants and property managers.
The successful entrepreneur and CBS alum shares four tips for startup success.
In this Bizcast episode, director of the Eugene M. Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School Lara Hejtmanek '99 discusses how the School supports students and alumni in their entrepreneurial journeys.
Founders must be patient and disciplined, and make the most of leading-edge technology to navigate the economic storms of 2023.