Tomorrowʼs Minds at Work News, insights, tips and commentary from members of the Columbia University School of Professional Studies. Contribute to the blog All Aboard the Hype Train: Live-Streaming as a Strategic Communication Tool In the eyes of Stephanie Viggiano, the future of online marketing is streaming. Type All ArticlesNewsImpact StoryBlog Post Tags - Any -AdvisorAdvisory Board MemberAlumniCareersCommunity AffairsFacultyFellowGuest AuthorMentorOffice of the DeanPre-medResearchSpeakerStaffStudent Faculty A Unified Proactive Strategy: How DEI and HCM Advance the Workforce Dr. Chun is a respected voice in the areas of talent management and diversity strategies. Risks and Digital Transformation in the New Normal Lecturer Peter Went discusses the impact of COVID-19 on risk management in financial institutions. Student A Latina Software Engineer Blazes a New Trail for Diversity and Inclusion in Tech Laverde is delighted with how quickly she has been able to apply what she is learning to her work at Spotify. Faculty Meet the Spring Insurance Management Lecturers Meet the lecturers for Insurance Operations, the Global Legal and Regulatory Ecosystem, and Underwriting courses this spring. Political Stability and Environmental Sustainability Political stability is a prerequisite for the change we need to transition to an environmentally sustainable economy. Alum Krystle-Jayne Ng’s Executive Technology Management Degree Led to Microsoft’s Gold Club Award For Krystle Jayne Ng, the Executive Technology Management degree was a stepping stone to a promotion at Microsoft. Student For Dental Student Chao Kai Yeh, Business Courses Are Essential for Running a Practice and Financial Freedom Observing disruptive forces such as the rise of direct-to-consumer brands, this dental student says business acumen is necessary Tackle Your New Year’s Resolutions with a Time Managed Energy Approach To better manage daily activities, we should recognize when to shift our energy to deliver our optimal capabilities. What We’ve Learned From the Pandemic in 2020 If we learned anything in 2020, it is that we need a unified American community if we are to defeat this virus and return to nor “Infrastructure” -- A Shop-Worn Slogan? Behind the veneer of infrastructure’s advancement has always been a world of dysfunctional politics. Decarbonizing the Defense Department The Biden administration can utilize the federal government’s purchasing power to begin transitioning away from fossil fuels. School Return to Campus for the Spring Semester A message from the Interim Dean of the School of Professional Studies and Executive Vice Provost of Columbia University. Load More