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Columbia Business School's W. Edwards Deming Center for Quality, Productivity, and Competitiveness announced that Michele Buck, chair, president and...
Columbia Business School's W. Edwards Deming Center for Quality, Productivity, and Competitiveness announced Tim Steiner, CEO and co-founder of Ocado ...
As part of a commitment to prepare the business leaders of tomorrow, Columbia Business School and Columbia University's School of Engineering and...
Supported by Morgan Stanley's Global Sports & Entertainment division, Columbia Business School today announced a pioneering new online course, The...
Supported by Morgan Stanley and Bloomberg Media, Columbia Business School today announced a pioneering new online course, The Business of...
Since the coronavirus outbreak began, states across the U.S. have implemented stay-at-home orders, disrupting businesses and causing many to shut...
As the coronavirus ravages the economy and instills fear in investors, new research shows that the path to an economic recovery will hinge on the...
The rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the United States has demanded a need for shelter-in-place orders across the country. With a...
An economic boom or bust during our childhood years can shape how we approach work and determine our professional motivations and job preferences as...
In the week ending March 28, over 6.6 million people filed for unemployment – the most initial jobless claims in U.S. history. The financial...
On March 11th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 1,485 points, ending the longest bull-market run in history, and sending the market into...
How did jeans and trucker hats, originally uniforms for the working class, become iconic fashion? Why does luxury brand Balenciaga sell a $2,000...
As economists debate how to regulate the interconnected U.S. banking system in the face of systemic risk, bank deposit reserves have become one of...
Every industry will encounter challenges with hiring, because even the best-designed interview processes often cannot predict whether an applicant...
For years, researchers and regulators have debated the impact of activist investors and hostile corporate takeovers on the fate of corporations....
With the United Nations recently concluding discussion of climate change and leaders returning to their countries to explore new solutions,...
The arrival of new medical ideas played a major role in the long-run increase in US cancer survival rates according to research by Columbia Business...
International law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP announced that the Firm is partnering with Columbia Business School Executive Education to offer a...
As the NFL season kicks off with professional football's oldest rivalry between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, research shows that the...
Columbia Business School's W. Edwards Deming Center for Quality, Productivity, and Competitiveness announced today David Abney, chairman and CEO,...
For nearly three decades, economists have long presumed that the Federal Reserve and global central banks must make a choice between setting a rigid...
Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger announced today that Dr. Costis Maglaras, a deeply respected academic who has been a consummate...
In the current "always on" work culture where employees are tethered to their jobs through their smartphones, a Columbia Business School study argues ...
In the days after the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, in which Republican Donald Trump defied expectations in multiple states to win the White...
As hospitals continue to seek innovative ways to maximize efficiency and minimize wait times, Columbia Business School Professor Jing Dong and her...
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