Tomorrowʼs Minds at Work News, insights, tips, and commentary from members of the Columbia University School of Professional Studies. Contribute to the blog Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent The Pivot Toward Sustainability Finance The transition to a renewable resource–based economy will require massive infusions of capital. Alumni, Faculty NASA Leaders to Discuss How Agility Factors Into Designing Complex Missions Gregory Robinson, Director of the NASA James Webb Space Telescope, will join a panel hosted by the IKNS program. Ananda Baron, Head of Talent Management at Atlassian, joins Integrated Talent Management class Baron shares insights around Integrated Talent Management and advice for building a career in HCM. Norm Celotto, a Senior Leadership Advisor on Enterprise Transformation and Effectiveness, Joins Integrated Talent Management Class Celotto leads a discussion on the topic of Enterprise Transformation, Agility and Matrix Management. Building an American Political Consensus Behind Environmental Sustainability Economic modernization is how we can and will build an American political consensus behind environmental sustainability. Michael Strine, accomplished executive in COO and CFO roles across the government, education, health and financial services sector, speaks with HCM Capstone Seminar students. Strine leads a discussion about change management in successful organizations and his views on trends in HCM. Building and Financing the Infrastructure of a Sustainable New York City New York City needs a long-term capital plan for environmental sustainability. Federal Purchasing Power, the Green Economy and Sustainability Management Sustainability management is becoming the norm, and this jolt of federal resources will accelerate growth of the green economy. Dave Carroll, Global Head, Total Rewards for UPS, joins Dr. Edna Chun's Transforming Total Rewards Class Carroll leads an engaging lecturer on contemporary challenges in the rewards space. Data-Driven Emergency Response Startup Wins First Place in the Greater Good Challenge All teams competed for a total of $25,000 in prize money, which was awarded to the first, second, and third place winners. Noah Rabinowitz, Chief Learning Officer and Vice President of Human Resources at Intel, joins Integrated Talent Management class. Rabinowitz discusses his team's strategic work focused on developing culture and capability within Intel. Student What the NCAA Can Learn from the Olympics: The Value of Rule 40 in the Age of Digital Content "The NCAA and its member schools and conferences can benefit from the same concept of restricting the use of their own marks." Load More