Financial Innovation: A Risky Business?

Description of Columbia Business School Video: On September 7, 2012 the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School filmed "Financial Innovation: A Risky

India’s Hidden Hotbeds of Invention

Presentation video description from TED: Anil Gupta is on the hunt for the developing world's unsung inventors -- indigenous entrepreneurs whose ingenuity, hidden by poverty, could change many people's lives.

Innovating Media Models for a Mobile Consumer

Description of Columbia Business School Video: At the BRITE '13 Conference Liz Schimel (Chief Digital Officer, Meredith National Media Group) talks with Ava Seave (Principal, Quantum Media Group) about the

Creating a Culture of Rapid Experimentation

Description of Columbia Business School Video: At the BRITE '13 conference, Kaaren Hanson, Vice President of Design Innovation, Intuit, talks about how to build successful innovative campaigns in your company

The Power of Big Data in a Networked World

Description of Columbia Business School Video: At the BRITE '13 conference, David Rogers, Executive Director of BRITE, speaks to the power of "big data" generated by a world of social

Moonshot Thinking

What is Moonshot Thinking? Moonshot thinking is a type of creative problem-solving approach that involves setting ambitious, seemingly impossible goals and working to achieve them. The term "moonshot" refers to the

How to Build with Clay… and Community

Presentation video description from TED: Diébédo Francis Kéré knew exactly what he wanted to do when he got his degree in architecture… He wanted to go home to Gando in

Body Parts on a Chip

Presentation video description from TED: It's relatively easy to imagine a new medicine, a better cure for some disease. The hard part, though, is testing it, and that can delay

Government — Investor, Risk-taker, Innovator

Lecture video description from TED: Why doesn’t the government just get out of the way and let the private sector — the “real revolutionaries” — innovate? It’s rhetoric you hear