Archive for November 2008
Alumni Headhunter: Crafting Your Personal Value Proposition
Industry-specific knowledge is your most bankable asset, says Executive recruiter Peter Gray ’97.
From Public Offering: Columbia Business School on the Economy
You can now find the research and opinion of the Columbia Business School community on the current economic turmoil in one special online section.
School Launches YouTube Channel
Columbia Business School’s expanded online presence also includes public profile on Facebook and LinkedIn.
From Columbia Ideas at Work: Rethinking America’s Innovative Edge
In his new book The Venturesome Economy, Professor Amar Bhidé argues that the willingness and ability of Americans to apply innovations developed by other nations is a key driver of U.S. prosperity.
Security Analysis: A Modern Approach, 75 Years Later
Benjamin Graham and David Dodd’s 1934 book deserves its iconic status for two reasons in particular, says Professor Bruce Greenwald.
From the Chazen Web Journal of International Business: Empowering Entrepreneurs
Watch Nancy Barry, founder of Enterprise Solutions to Poverty and former president of Women’s World Banking, talk about her own career trajectory and trends and best practices in microfinance.
eCognoscente: Riffs on Culture, Past and Present
An alumna's new media venture delivers musings on culture straight to your in-box.
Columbia Business School in the News
Recent media outlets highlight members of the School community.
From the Chazen Web Journal of International Business: Empowering Entrepreneurs
Watch Nancy Barry, founder of Enterprise Solutions to Poverty and former president of Women’s World Banking, talk about her own career trajectory and trends and best practices in microfinance.