How tech leaders spend their time
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Top tech leaders are spending less time collaborating with peers and more time meeting customers and developing innovations.
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Top tech leaders are spending less time collaborating with peers and more time meeting customers and developing innovations.
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Using data to build better products and improve job satisfaction builds competitive advantage. Creating “data connectors” can help.
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By assessing and applying the right type of governance, ecosystem participants can address shared challenges and grow ecosystem value.
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With carbon emissions reduction a top concern, tech leaders are building capabilities that help companies reduce their own emissions and those of suppliers and customers.
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To train employees on digital skills, companies need precise insight into current workforce skills. Artificial intelligence can help.
Professor Christopher Knittel and the MIT Energy Initiative's Aisling O’Grady were one of 14 teams to win a grant from the Jameel World Education Lab.
Ahead of the presidential inauguration, MIT Sloan's Professor Andrew Lo and other panelists described advances in their research and how these discoveries are being deployed to benefit the public.
Alumni are funneling aid and expertise to the front line in Ukraine.
The LFE is actively involved in research that aims to identify methods for measuring and managing risk, both standard and systemic types of risk.
The LFE’s healthcare finance initiative explores new business models and financial vehicles for raising and deploying funds to support biomedical innovation.