Making Change for Cheap
Change need not be difficult or expensive, says Professor Eric Johnson. It is as simple as looking at how an organization utilizes its default settings.
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January 06, 2009
Making Change for CheapChange need not be difficult or expensive, says Professor Eric Johnson. It is as simple as looking at how an organization utilizes its default settings. CommunityFeaturedColumbia Business School on the Housing CrisisColumbia Business School’s thought leadership on issues related to the U.S. housing crisis has gained the attention of the media and policymakers alike. This page is a guide to related background, analyses and opinions. View the special section.EventsJanuary 13, 2009
Squeeze Play: Philanthropy in a RecessionLearn how executives from philanthropic organizations are addressing the recession and how smart companies are using social responsibility programs to drive their business forward.
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January 14, 2009
How 1-800-Flowers Became a Lasting BrandThe CBS Alumni Club of New York hosts a luncheon with Chris McCann, the founder and CEO of 1-800-FLOWERS.com, who will provide insight into building a lasting online business.
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February 26, 2009
Economic Gangsters with Professor Raymond FismanProfessor Raymond Fisman discusses Economic Gangsters, his new book with Edward Miguel, which analyzes the effects of corruption on global economic development. |