Columbia’s Kimi Puntillo Offers Advice to MBAs Looking to Stay Ahead of the Tech Curve
Columbia Business School recently published an article by Kimi Puntillo that offers insight into how to navigate an increasingly tech-dependent job market. Puntillo — a professor of multimedia communications and journalism, as well as principal at KP Communications marketing firm — offers 6 concrete suggestions for MBA graduates:
Where to Get Your Green MBA
While traditional MBA degrees require coursework and experiential learning in finances, analytics, management, economic theory, and business ethics; a sustainable MBA program, or green MBA, includes these subjects, but taught within the imposed limits of managing for environmental and social sustainability. Continue reading…
Columbia Business School Surveys Israeli Innovation Against All Odds
The Columbia Business School recently published an article by Sharon Kahn that surveyed Israel’s unusual status as a “hotbed of innovation and small-business growth,” which the “no milk, no honey, no money” country has cemented amidst a host of assorted challenges within its relatively short 68 year-old lifespan.
Professsor Profile: Eric Abrahamson of Columbia Business School
For MBAs with an interest or a major in organizational behavior, it may be helpful to consider its opposite – “disorganizational behavior” — a term Professor Eric Abrahamson of the Columbia Business School uses when discussing his theories on management strategies.
We’ve all had that professor or supervisor whose office is cluttered with reams of un-filed paper, and yet who seems to know exactly where everything is.
Or maybe we are that person.
Columbia Uncovers Promising But Not Perfect Data About Women Business Leaders
Columbia Business School’s blog published an article detailing a recent Bank of America/Merrill Lynch breakfast event where eight years’ worth of data on women business leaders at 100 public companies in the state of New York was surveyed.
Could Times Square Become Tiananmen Square II? CBS China Business Conference Takes a Look
Columbia Business School’s blog recently published an article written by Sharon Kahn about the Ninth China Business Conference, which surveyed last year’s fourfold increase of Manhattan real estate purchases by Chinese firms—including the Waldorf Astoria and Chase Manhattan Plaza.