Inspiring leaders can fill us with a wellspring of hope and possibility as they guide us to become better versions of ourselves. In contrast, infuriating leaders disappoint and annoy, fueling seething cauldrons of rage. What can you do to become a more inspiring leader? Professor Adam Galinsky draws from his decades of research to share how leaders can practice skills to help them become eff...
Pangea Advisors invites the CBS community to a reception celebrating the club's international pro-bono consulting work. Join us for networking with current and prospective members, celebrate the launch of the Spring 2025 Pangea Catalog, and see teams' presentations on their fall 2024 projects. Fall 2024 teams will share about their clients and work with guests and a panel of judges. R...
twice a week drop-in sessions for students to ask questions or discuss topics related to careers/jobs
The Silfen Leadership Series is an initiative wherein world-renowned leaders come to campus to speak to students. It is funded by an endowment set up by David ’68 and Lyn Silfen. Each year, a board of six to eight students is selected, with whom we work to run each Silfen session. As a student-run venture, in conjunction with the Dean's Office and the Office of Development and Alumni Relati...
Live Webinar US-Japan Economic Relations Under the New Leaders Thursday February 13, 2025, 7:00 - 8:15 PM ET Friday, 14 February 2025, 9:00 - 10:15 AM Japan Time Note: English (Japanese interpretation) Featuring: David Weinstein, Director, CJEB; Carl S. Shoup Professor of the Japanese Economy, Columbia University; Keiko Ito, Professor, Graduate School of Social Sciences, Chiba Universit...
The seminars feature a broad variety of academics, professionals, and policymakers on topics related to digital assets. The seminars are designed to expose students, faculty, and the broader community to the latest developments in the area of crypto and blockchain economics.
IEOR-DRO Seminar Guest Speaker
As part of the Leadership Development Series under the auspices of The Reuben Mark Initiative for Organizational Character and Leadership, this interactive workshop facilitated by LEAD Professor Ashli Carter is designed to help you transform difficult conversations into opportunities for learning. The session will walk you through an easy framework designed to help you understand why conversati...
Each fall and spring term, we will bring industry experts to campus to share their perspectives on topics relevant to aspiring product managers, covering career guidance, PM best practices or timely hot topics.
Is nepotism a shortcut to failure, or can it be a bridge to lasting success? Join us Friday, February 21, 2025, at Columbia Business School for the Family Enterprise Conference, where we’ll challenge assumptions, spark bold conversations, and uncover new strategies to empower the next generation to lead with purpose and confidence—guided by the support and wisdom of leading generations. T...