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Ethics and Leadership, Leading through Crisis, Organizations
Date
April 10, 2020
Leader communicating
Ethics and Leadership, Leading through Crisis, Organizations
Leadership and Ethics News

James Keyes '80 Shared Lessons Learned While Leading Through Crises

James Keyes '80, Chairman of Wild Oats Marketplace and member of the Board at Columbia Business School, cycles through his greatest professional wins and learnings to provide three key pieces of advice for leading through a crises.
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Chazen Global Insights, Leadership
Date
April 08, 2019
Lessons from the Theranos Whistleblower
Chazen Global Insights, Leadership

Lessons from the Theranos Whistleblower

Tyler Shultz, who revealed massive fraud inside the blood-testing startup Theranos, spoke at the Business School just ahead of the launch of the new MBA course Executive Ethics, which is preparing students to respond to ethical challenges in the workplace.
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Entrepreneurship, Ethics and Leadership, Social Impact
Date
February 07, 2020
David Heath
Entrepreneurship, Ethics and Leadership, Social Impact
Leadership and Ethics News

Leadership Lessons from a Pair of Socks

"We put a ton of emphasis on company culture," David Heath, founder of apparel brand Bombas, said during the Reuben Mark Organizational Leadership Series.
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Real Estate
Date
December 16, 2019
Manhattanville campus
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Columbia Business School Hosts 8th Annual Workshop on Negotiating Real Estate Joint Ventures

 
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Healthcare
Date
April 19, 2020
COVID-19 cell pictured
Healthcare
Healthcare Program

America’s Health System, Shaken by Coronavirus, Withstands It

"There were very high projections and massive concerns about whether or not the health-care system would be able to handle it," said Carri Chan, a Columbia University business professor who specializes in hospital management.
  • Read more about America’s Health System, Shaken by Coronavirus, Withstands It about America’s Health System, Shaken by Coronavirus, Withstands It
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
Date
December 03, 2018
Taking the Temperature of the Housing Market
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

Taking the Temperature of the Housing Market

As COO of Fannie Mae, Kimberly Johnson '00 may be among the first to know if the US housing market shows signs of another crisis.
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Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
Date
December 10, 2018
A Reciprocal Solution to the US-China Trade Dispute
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

A Reciprocal Solution to the US-China Trade Dispute

China needs to take steps to redress unfairness in its trade relations with other countries. But if global trade is to be truly fair, the United States also has to make some changes.
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