
How to ‘Read Minds’ to Get Ahead in Business
CBS Professor Daniel Ames describes how cultivating ‘mind reading’ — or social inference — skills can help people succeed in business and beyond.
CBS Professor Daniel Ames describes how cultivating ‘mind reading’ — or social inference — skills can help people succeed in business and beyond.
The tech visionary discussed lessons from building his tech company into a $1 trillion giant at an event organized by the School's Digital Future Initiative and the Silfen Leadership Series.
In this episode of Bizcast, Ciamac Moallemi, the William von Mueffling Professor of Business at CBS, takes us through the basics of the new technology, shares the opportunities and disadvantages it offers, and discusses how the School is preparing students to be at the forefront of this emerging field.
Over the years, Sinha began to understand, and then fully embrace, how deeply valuable her business acumen could be to purpose-focused organizations.
CBS Distinguished Speaker Alisa Amarosa Wood ’08 shares advice for MBA graduates embarking on their post-grad career journey — along with insights about what to expect along the way.
Manymoons co-founders Rich Amsinger ’18 and Carolyn Butler ’18 share their insights on raising capital, launching a circular retailer.
Executives, industry experts, and CBS alumnae shared unique perspectives on the advancement of women in the technology sector.
How Columbia Business School’s PM Program launches in-demand product managers.
In this Bizcast episode, director of the Eugene M. Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School Lara Hejtmanek ’99 discusses how the School supports students and alumni in their entrepreneurial journeys.
Angela W. Lee, faculty director at the Lang Center, answers our questions about the role limited partners play in the world of venture capital, what LPs seek from partnerships with VCs, and how investment strategies have changed in recent years.