Columbia Business School Study Finds How News Disrupts Stock Markets
A recently revealed Columbia Business School study examines how news helps drive the stock market in some pretty unusual ways.
Metro News & Notes: MBA Relevancy, Bad Business and more
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Columbia Offers Company Expense Advice
Columbia Business School recently published an revealed advice in which Alexander Tuff, President and Partner at Winged Keel Group, explains 13 ways business owners can better manage their expenses.
Where To Find New York City Nonprofit MBAs
Seemingly overnight, terms like “social entrepreneurship” and “ethical responsibility” have become buzzwords within corporate America. It’s hard to say if the suits have suddenly sprouted hearts or if they’re just convenient terms to push product. Green or Pinkwashing aside, the fact that social action has become a topic of conversation is proof that consumption has become a more informed pastime in America.
The Boston Vs New York Full-Time MBA Battle
Whether it’s Yankees vs. Red Sox or the Puritans against the Dutch, Boston and New York have always been two cities famous for being at odds with each other. But put their cultural and historic differences aside and you’ll find one big commonality between the two Northeast cities: Both metros are also known as top locations for prospective MBAs looking to earn an advanced business degree full-time. Continue reading…
Columbia Talks Natural Disasters To Supply Chain
Columbia Business School recently discussed what the far-reaching economic consequences of potential natural disasters can mean for supply chain economics.