New AI lessons from MIT Sloan Management Review
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Knowing how to evaluate AI tools, manage data effectively, and share data strategically will help leaders see the results from their AI investments.
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Knowing how to evaluate AI tools, manage data effectively, and share data strategically will help leaders see the results from their AI investments.
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Founder and angel investor Marla Shapiro talks safe spaces for vulnerability, the “motherhood penalty,” and when it’s OK to drop the ball.
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In their book “You Should Smile More,” six former Pepsi executives share insights and solutions to gender biases that push women out of the workforce.
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The Zipcar co-founder shares her idea of “Peers Inc,” the organizational structure that creates collaborations between institutions and external resources and people.
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Messer Americas’ Patricia Hargil on being a visible leader, pacing herself, and letting go of perfectionism.
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The late MIT Sloan professor’s pioneering ideas on career anchors, humble inquiry, and organization culture are still used in management today.
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CarbonBuilt’s Cindy McLaughlin encourages walking meetings and “anytime vacation” for improved well-being.
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Hiring managers from Netflix, Pfizer, Comcast, and more discuss essential technical skills, soft skills, and finding the elusive “super unicorn” data scientist.
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A new study finds that occupations are becoming more age-friendly — but older workers don’t always benefit.
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This tech strategist and marketer learned to lead through empathy and collaboration, and that the fear of “being seen” is a healthy one.