Model Teaching
Columbia Business School faculty are blazing a trail with innovative, AI-based teaching strategies.
Columbia Business School faculty are blazing a trail with innovative, AI-based teaching strategies.
Surendra Singh Singhvi, PhD ’67, envisioned an endowment fund with an annual prize benefitting outstanding educators.
Some of CBS’s most dynamic professors shared their knowledge and insights on NPR’s Planet Money Summer School podcast.
CBS Professor Adam Galinsky decodes how to boost your chances of success.
Every leader has the power to be inspiring, but their power often turns them into little tyrants. The solution is to get a little perspective, says CBS Professor Adam Galinsky.
Rethinking the orthodoxies of setting priorities.
New research highlights the role of value when judging fairness.
Elliott Robinson ’12 is passionate about bringing diversity to venture capital firms and funding more diverse startups.
New research finds that deadlocked boards lead to entrenched CEOs and argues in favor of director term limits.
For business, common knowledge can be an enemy of clear thinking.
How the wrong questions produce the wrong answers.
Professor Gita Johar shares research insights on why it spreads, spotting who shares it, and a multi-pronged approach to reduce it.
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Featuring Michael Weinberg
For 29 years Michael has invested directly at the security level and indirectly as an asset allocator in traditional and alternative asset classes. He is a Managing Director, Head of Hedge Funds and Alternative Alpha, and on the Investment Committee at APG, a world leader in Environmental, Social and Governance Investing. Previously he was the Chief Investment Officer at MOV37 and Protege Partners.
Featuring Shang-Jin Wei
Dr. Shang-Jin Wei is N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy and Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business and School of International and Public Affairs.
Featuring Ariella Kristal
Ariella is a postdoctoral scholar at Columbia Business School. She is interested in how environments can be structured to help people achieve their goals and the psychological barriers preventing people from adopting effective strategies. Most of her work focuses on how individuals can achieve their self-control goals and how organizations can achieve their diversity goals.
Featuring Dan Wang
Dan Wang is Associate Professor of Business and (by courtesy) Sociology at Columbia Business School, where he is also the Co-Director of the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise. His research examines how social networks drive social and economic transformation through the analysis of global migration, social movements, organizational innovation, and entrepreneurship.