
The Intersection of Data & Human Experience
To get the most from your organization’s data, start with the human – not the data.
To get the most from your organization’s data, start with the human – not the data.
CBS Professor Sandra Matz writes that the data used to create psychological profiles of consumers can be employed in positive ways.
Professor Lipson discusses the latest developments in robotics and AI, the societal implications of technological advancement, and the role of business and industry in pushing the boundaries of innovation.
An MBA qualification can be the perfect complement to an engineering degree.
Four new Columbia Business School labs seek to prepare students, business, and society for the global transformation to a digital economy.
The Columbia CryptoEconomics Workshop was held in Fall 2022. The workshop was jointly organized by The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, the Briger Family Digital Finance Lab at Columbia Business School, and the Ethereum Foundation.
Columbia Business School Professors Oded Netzer, Christopher J. Frank and Paul F. Magnone delve into the ideas and practical applications detailed in their new book Decisions Over Decimals.
When it comes to consumer experience, there is a focus on using AI to reduce customer pain points by removing the friction from these experiences through eliminating or automating processes and optimizing personalized experiences.
Through two-way knowledge flow, CBS Professor Vanessa Burbano ensures that businesses shape and benefit from climate modeling.