Columbia Alumni Inducted into Crain's Hall of Fame: Read Their Secrets of Success
Way to go, Columbia alumni!
Two Columbia Business School alumni and a Columbia College graduate recently were inducted into the prestigious Crain's Hall of Fame 2015.
Read moreSimple Rules for a Successful Job Search
A recent webinar hosted by Columbia’s Center for Career Education (CCE) focused on the importance of research in the job search process.
Alicia Schiller, associate director of Undergraduate Career Development at CCE, says research allows job-seekers to make informed decisions, understand an audience, and stand out in a pool of applicants.
Check out these tips from CCE:
Read moreIt Takes A Mentor: Bringing Up the Next Generation of Excellence
by Cynthia Indriso '86PH
www.cynthiaindriso.com
Common to every autobiography published of the Nobel laureates across all six prize categories is their acknowledgement of the key role that great mentors have played in helping them on their journey to excellence.
In the business world, the key role played by mentors has traditionally been less venerated, though this has changed in recent years.
Read moreHow Can You Be Entrepreneurial in Any Organization?
by Vince Ponzo '03BUS
originally published in Columbia Business
No word captures the zeitgeist of today’s business environment better than ‘entrepreneurial’. The word is everywhere: in pop culture, on the news, and most importantly, reverberating through businesses of every size. So how can you learn to be more entrepreneurial within your organization?
First, let’s touch on why an entrepreneurial mindset is important. Today, the status quo for businesses is constant change, largely due to accelerating technological advancement, the erosion of brand loyalty driven by easy access to comparative information, and new local and global entrants regularly altering market equilibriums. An entrepreneurial mindset allows you to stay ahead in this competitive environment by creating and responding to opportunities in your business, industry, and career.
Now let’s discuss how to get there.
Read moreIsaac Asimov's Views on Creativity
by Elias Gagas '01SEAS
How do people get new ideas? An unpublished Isaac Asimov essay uncovers the secrets behind the process of creativity…
Asimov went to Columbia's School of General Studies (1939) and received a PhD at Columbia (1948).
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