Feel like an imposter? It might be good for your career.
“When you have more imposter thoughts ... you almost default to being more interpersonally sensitive.”
“When you have more imposter thoughts ... you almost default to being more interpersonally sensitive.”
"The world does not need more countries to fall under Chinese and Russian influence, or to align against the United States."
In “The Case for Good Jobs”, a new book, Zeynep Ton of MIT Sloan School of Management argues that doing less can often make commercial sense.
"Giving half consistently is better for performance than fully investing yourself on some days and not at all on others.”
When Jim Ellis played against MIT as a member of the US Coast Guard Academy baseball and wrestling teams, he had no idea he would someday be back on campus as a graduate student at MIT Sloan.
New McKinsey hires from MIT Sloan, Brooke Wages (MBA '22) and Candice Creecy (Sloan Fellows: MBA '22), are featured in this profile.
En-ROADS has been used by over 300,000 people, through one-on-one demos, group workshops, or negotiation skills-building exercises.
"To understand the job challenges nurses face, health care leaders need to listen to nurses' own words about burnout."
"We need to break the cycle of petrostates benefiting from fomenting violence."
"Even professional journalists, as I understand it, are having a lot of trouble understanding what's true and what's not true."