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Transforming Education for All: Lindsay Kruse ’06’s Mission to Create Inclusive Schools
Business and Society, Social Enterprise

Transforming Education for All: Lindsay Kruse ’06’s Mission to Create Inclusive Schools

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Lindsay Kruse ’06, CEO of All Means All, on her inspiring journey from management consulting to becoming a passionate advocate for equitable education, especially for students with disabilities and other marginalized groups.

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Understanding the Impact of Trump’s Proposed Tariffs
Economics and Policy

Understanding the Impact of Trump’s Proposed Tariffs

Insights from Columbia Business School faculty make sense of the president’s recently implemented tariffs on Chinese goods, and potential tariffs on Mexico and Canada.

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Family First: An Integrative Conceptual Review of Nepotism in Organizations
Family, Leadership, Research Findings

Family First: An Integrative Conceptual Review of Nepotism in Organizations

In anticipation of our February 21 conference, Nepotism & Nurturing: Challenging the Narrative, this month’s newsletter dives into the complexities of nepotism in family enterprises.

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Stock Market Predictions of the Future: What Lies Ahead for Investors in 2025?
Asset Management, Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Finance and Economics, World Business

Stock Market Predictions of the Future: What Lies Ahead for Investors in 2025?

Predictions of the future guide investor decisions in volatile markets. Insights from CBS Professor Abby Joseph Cohen paint a challenging year for the U.S. and global economies, but opportunities abound.

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The Psychology Behind Fake News: Why Some People Are More Likely to Share It
Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Media and Technology, Social Impact

The Psychology Behind Fake News: Why Some People Are More Likely to Share It

Analyzing the language of social media users reveals surprising predictors of fake news sharing, offering new strategies to curb misinformation and foster healthier online communities.

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The Role of Nonprofits in the Worlds of Business and Government With Phoebe Boyer ’93
Business and Society, Social Enterprise

The Role of Nonprofits in the Worlds of Business and Government With Phoebe Boyer ’93

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Phoebe Boyer ’93, president and CEO of Children's Aid — one of the oldest and largest of New York City’s nonprofit social welfare agencies.

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Why Employee Retention is More Complicated Than You Think
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Labor, Leadership, The Workplace

Why Employee Retention is More Complicated Than You Think

CBS Professor Adina Sterling researches how an employee’s decision to leave can be tied to their race—and their access to resources.

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