Want to Innovate? Forget Brainstorming.
In her new book, CBS Professor Sheena Iyengar addresses a timeless and significant question for business leaders: How can I get my best ideas?
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.
The first event of its kind at Columbia Business School, TEDxColumbiaUniversity—Excellence Through Equity was held last September in Manhattanville. Faculty, students, and thought leaders from across academia, business, and policy gathered to examine how equity in organizations propels all of us higher.
Columbia Business School Study Offers a New Way For Companies to Form Trustful Relationships with Customers in the Service Industry
Professor Wei Cai finds that diversity on corporate boards can trickle down, promoting diversity throughout the company.
The new senior vice dean of curriculum and programs explains how data and new technology will shape the School's offerings.
The paper from Columbia Business School, “Learning or Playing? The Effect of Gamified Training On Employee Performance,” explores the impact of gamified learning on business outcomes. The study was co-authored by Ryan W. Buell of Harvard Business School, Wei Cai of Columbia Business School, and Tatiana Sandino of Harvard Business School.
Carri W. Chan, the John A. Howard Professor of Business at CBS and the Faculty Director of the School's Leadership & Strategy & Strategy and Pharmaceutical Management Program, discusses her data-driven research into how Leadership & Strategy & Strategy operations can be improved.
Columbia Business School Research Suggests a First-of-its-Kind Private Employer-Employee Arrangement
In the ever-evolving landscape of business, the art of strategy has become a critical factor in achieving success.