Too Many Cooks, Not Enough Risk Management
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Gilt Market Dysfunction and Liability-Driven Investment (LDI) - A Progress Report
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Gilt Market Dysfunction and Liability-Driven Investment (LDI) - A Progress Report
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Assistant Professor Manish Raghavan wants to teach his students how to make good business decisions about deploying (or not deploying) AI-based products and services.
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Floodlight, a geospatial data intelligence company that provides ESG governance insights, asked a team of E-Lab students to identify potential new market segments and design potential customer discovery interviews. According to CEO and co-founder Nate Wyne, the project resulted in a "full redirectio...
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The Sustainability Initiative stands with the comprehensive actions MIT is taking on diversity, equity, and inclusion. We see our contributions in four phases, outlined in our action plan.
MIT Sloan students visited startups in Ghana and Kenya to learn from founders.
Three MIT Sloan Fellows alumni discuss their experience with mentoring as entrepreneurs, as both mentor and mentee.
Erin Scott and Scott Stern from the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship share their thoughts on mentoring in the realm of entrepreneurship. Their insights reflect in-depth research as well as practical experience in guiding and analyzing how mentors can make—or break—a fledgling venture.
Jack O’Brien, MBA ’25, chose MIT Sloan because he plans to create a startup or join a new venture focused on AI and climate tech when he graduates. Join Jack as he steers through a typical weekday at MIT Sloan where he works with his MBA core team and prepares for an upcoming energy and climate hack...
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From CEOs to educators, celebrate Black History Month through the powerful words and examples of these Black MIT Sloan alumni.
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In a new book, David Coghlan, SF ’85, reviews the nearly 70-year career of the late Edgar Schein, who mentored the author and many others in the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program.