Archive for January 2009
Layoffs That Pay Off
Chakana Fowler ’07 found her dream job after being laid off. You can too. Here’s how.
From Public Offering: What is the Top Priority for Obama?
Faculty members share their thoughts on the top issues for the Obama administration. What do you think is most important?
Innovative Leadership: A Key to Growth in Hard Times
The economic crisis is creating even more obstacles to innovation-led growth, says Professor Rita Gunther McGrath. But adroit leadership can overcome them.
From Columbia Ideas at Work: The Instinctive Offer
It might seem wise to approach negotiations with a well thought-out plan. But new research from Professor Michel Tuan Pham finds that negotiation may not be that complicated: negotiators who rely on their feelings often come out ahead.
Columbia Business School Establishes Seven New Professorships
Additional chairs in finance and economics and marketing will be used to attract and retain top-flight faculty members.
Columbia Business School in the News
Select media outlets highlight members of the School community.
Alumni Headhunter: When Two-Career Couples Move
What if both you and your spouse need to find jobs in a new city? Peter Gray ’97 explains how couples can avoid “double-job-search paralysis.”
Columbia Business School Establishes Seven New Professorships
Additional chairs in finance and economics and marketing will be used to attract and retain top-flight faculty members.
School Expands to New Media Outlets
School-produced content is now available on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and iTunes U.
Honoring Ray Horton and Social Enterprise at Columbia
Celebrate Professor Ray Horton’s legacy as he prepares to step down as director of the Social Enterprise Program.
Welcoming the Next Generation of MBAs
Alumni are invited to welcome newly admitted students to the School community with a friendly phone call.
Columbia Professors Offer New Proposal for Reducing Foreclosures
A plan coauthored by Columbia Business School and Columbia Law School professors focuses on privately securitized mortgages.