How the MIT EMBA helped one alum develop a new analytics platform
Sherif Barrad is Partner, AI & Data at EY Canada and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2017.
Sherif Barrad is Partner, AI & Data at EY Canada and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2017.
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For the second year running, the MIT Sloan men’s team took first place at the 2024 Harvard Business School Hoops Invitational.
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"Digital Euro: Vision, Advancements, and Challenges"
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How does access to a generative AI tool affect work in a call center? That was a research question addressed by MIT Sloan Professor Danielle Li at a recent session of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) weekly seminar series.
The April 2023 issue of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) newsletter is available online. The theme of this edition of the newsletter is "Generative AI and the Future of Work"
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At milemark•capital, three Sloan Fellows MBA program alumni and their professor are investing in early-stage startups propelled by diverse founders and AI.
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The success stories of Swvl, Andela, BRCK, Sanergy, and countless others underscore the profound impact of effective communication. They remind us that a strong brand can propel a startup from obscurity to iconic status. They show us that storytelling forges connections that transcend borders and to...
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The MIT Sloan Climate Catalysts event included lightning talks by three community members making a difference in the climate space.
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Stories of entrepreneurs changing the story of Africa. According to one, "People like us — the founders, the movers and the shakers – our stories should also be told widely,” she said. “That story of Africa, we are the face of it. And it is hopeful, it is so much possibility. And hope has to be told...
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2023 marked the 50th anniversary of Mary P. Rowe’s tenure at MIT, where she began as the Special Assistant to the President and Chancellor for Women and Work—a role that evolved into an early organizational ombuds, listening to workplace concerns, from both men and women, throughout the Institute.