News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Cooking Up a Recipe for Organizational Success
Lecturer Don Waisanen sat next to a stranger at a conference. Years later, the pair published a book about measuring innovation.
The Transition to Environmental Sustainability is Underway, But It Won’t Be Easy
“The transition has begun, and its pace will be influenced by technology, capital, and public policy.”
Dr. Katrina Armstrong Discusses Distrust and Disparities in Health Care
The Irving Medical Center CEO shared insights from her thirty-year career researching distrust in health care.
Year-End Predictions Are a Fool’s Game. Let Me Make One.
Columbia SPS lecturer Frank J. Oswald: Attacks on “woke capitalism” will escalate in 2023; communicators need to plan ahead.
End-of-Semester Message: Reasons to Celebrate
Read Dean Eggers' end-of-semester note to the SPS community.
Technology’s Costs and Benefits
"The central issue of our time is understanding and mitigating those costs when we can, and adapting to them when we cannot."
Lekshmi Geetha, Head of People, India at Snap. Inc., Joins Integrated Talent Management Class
Geetha discusses the power (and the challenges) of matrix organizations.
A Fierce Advocate for Kindness
Elizabeth Ndungu is advocating for mental health and DEIA in Columbia’s student government.
Dr. Rachel Fichter, global talent leader and executive coach, Joins Organizational Strategy & Learning Class
Fichter discusses how the performance management process can be transformed into learning and career-development opportunities.
Lecturer Jess Goldberg: Compassionate Communication Can Solve Some of Our Biggest Problems
The Emmy Award-winning producer teaches a section of the Compelling Communicator course.
Everything Blockchain
Q&A: Technology Management’s Tejwansh Anand on his book Blockchain and Ethereum Smart Contract Solution Development