Columbia Business School

  • 6

    Courses

  • 8

    Reviews

  • 4.7 /5

    Rating

  • MBA (4)
  • Course (2)
  • Online (1)
  • New York (4)

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Reviews on Columbia Business School (8)

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Emerging Leader Development Program

Seth Nelson

28/11/2017
What I would highlight: Most helpful single thing I have done in my career.
What could be improved: .
Course taken: November 2017
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Emerging Leader Development Program

Shirley Baum

30/06/2017
What I would highlight: The Columbia Program provided a week of learning that will change the way I approach my leadership. It allowed me to learn from top educators in an environment with other diverse leaders from around the world.
What could be improved: Nothing
Course taken: June 2017
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Leading Strategic Growth and Change

Troy Sutherland

15/01/2017
What I would highlight: A great, practical and intelligence course for executives looking to better leverage growth and strategic impact within their organization.
What could be improved: .
Course taken: January 2017
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Leading Strategic Growth and Change

Emeka Nnadi

14/01/2017
What I would highlight: Being a business operating in an emerging economy, this program is very insightful and helpful in identifying and taking advantage of the numerous inherent opportunities that abound!
What could be improved: Nothing
Course taken: January 2017
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Executive MBA: EMBA – Global

Otobong Okoko

28/09/2016
What I would highlight: Teaching staff is remarkable, with high knowledge of business strategies. It has been an unforgettable experience, I will definitely come back.
What could be improved: All good.
Course taken: September 2016
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Full-time MBA

Former student

20/05/2016
What I would highlight: Columbia Business School has an excellent MBA program. If you’re looking for leverage your career in finance or just want to get a job in NYC, in several industries, this is your school. It may seem a little bit cliché, but the school does a very good job to create a network of professionals.
What could be improved: Everything good.
Course taken: May 2016
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Executive MBA: EMBA – Americas

Kathleen Phelps

10/11/2015
What I would highlight: I had a boss who recommended that rather than picking a school locally in Atlanta I had to think about extending my network and meeting new people. A Columbia MBA is a really good opportunity to figure out what else interested me besides consumer products. As the center of business, there isn't really a better place to be than New York city. Professor Fraiman is my favorite, he does an amazing job on bringing his network of speakers to talk to us about what they are doing.
What could be improved: .
Course taken: November 2015
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Future of Learning Forum

Hassan EisaKhani

01/02/2015
What I would highlight: This is an epic school, with smart students. My years here have been brilliant.
What could be improved: Nothing.
Course taken: February 2015
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Centered in New York City, the global hub of business, Columbia Business School offers its diverse and entrepreneurial students daily access to influential industry leaders.

Our renowned faculty members are at the forefront of their fields, producing groundbreaking research across disciplines. And our worldwide alumni network continues to grow and impact change. At Columbia Business School today, we're celebrating our place at the very center of it all.

Our mission is twofold: we are committed to educating and developing leaders and builders of enterprises who create value for their stakeholders and society at large; we accomplish this through our MBA, PhD, and Executive Education programs.

We are equally committed to developing new scholars and teachers, and to creating and disseminating pathbreaking knowledge, concepts, and tools which advance the understanding and practice of management; we accomplish this through our faculty research and PhD programs.

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