A Wall Street Couple Is Bringing Diversity Conversations to the Table
Anjelica Watson ’13 and John Watson ’13 on how to broach conversations on race and inclusion in the workplace.
Anjelica Watson ’13 and John Watson ’13 on how to broach conversations on race and inclusion in the workplace.
Five ways leaders can maintain a high level of trust during a crisis.
The ability to learn rapidly and strategically are key factors to success during a crisis.
Sometimes we communicate more powerfully with our actions, although we are often unaware of it.
Revolutionizing How We Ideate: Leveraging Neuroscience and Choice Theory
New research shows that authenticity on social media leads to an increased sense of well-being.
A bold design reflects Columbia Business School's vision for the future. Community brings that vision to life.
A letter from Dean Costis Maglaras opens the Winter/Spring 2023 issue of Columbia Business School’s alumni magazine.
Commemorating our first year in Columbia Business School's new home.
The award recognizes leaders for operational excellence and fostering cultures of continuous improvement within their organizations.
Professor Modupe Akinola appears in the new Disney+ series 'Limitless with Chris Hemsworth.'
The latest developments, from events and research and curriculum to new programs and initiatives.
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Featuring Rita McGrath
Rita Gunther McGrath, a Professor at Columbia Business School, is regarded as one of the world’s top experts on strategy and innovation with particular emphasis on developing sound strategy in uncertain and volatile environments. Her ideas are widely used by leading organizations throughout the world, who describe her thinking as sometimes provocative, but unfailingly stimulating. She fosters a fresh approach to strategy amongst those with whom she works. Thinkers50 presented Rita with the #1 award for Strategy, the Distinguished Achievement Award, in 2013.
Featuring Vanessa Burbano
Vanessa Burbano is the Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Management in the strategy area at Columbia Business School.
Angela Lee teaches venture capital, leadership, and strategy courses at CBS. She brings 20 years of innovation, strategy, and entrepreneurship experience to the classroom. She started her career in product management and then moved into strategy consulting at McKinsey. Angela is passionate about entrepreneurship and has started several companies in the education sector. She is a startup investor and the founder of 37 Angels, an investing network that has evaluated 15000 startups, invested in 80, and activates new investors through a startup investment boot camp.
Featuring Adam Galinsky
Adam Galinsky is the Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Paul Calello Professor of Leadership and Ethics and at the Columbia Business School.
Professor Galinsky has published more than 200 scientific articles, chapters, and teaching cases in the fields of management and social psychology. His research and teaching focus on leadership, negotiations, diversity, decision-making, and ethics.