Participatory budgeting puts the money where people’s mouths are
"Participatory budgeting is defined as a democratic process that gives the community a voice in how part of the public budget is allocated."
"Participatory budgeting is defined as a democratic process that gives the community a voice in how part of the public budget is allocated."
"I decided to write this book to help companies and people who believe in DEI. ... We don't actually have a lot of step-by-step guides.
"I wanted a technical curriculum that was going to push and expand my technical skills especially in finance and data-driven decision-making."
MIT Sloan, which ranked third, extends its DEI approach to faculty members and academics, releasing annual progress reports.
Proximity matters to spread knowledge between disparate enterprises. Startups within 20 meters of each other influence each other the most.
Ten common myths of entrepreneurship are debunked in Bill Aulet's newly expanded and updated book, "Disciplined Entrepreneurship."
"I chose MIT Sloan because of MIT's scientific excellence and Sloan's collaborative culture."
"In our paper, 'Contextual Corporate Governance,' we develop a novel approach to investigate how context shapes firms' governance choices."
The idea of a universal basic income is by no means a settled remedy for helping the poor.
In this podcast, Stephen Spear and co-author discuss how the field of organizational design has evolved.