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How a Fortune 500 CEO avoids mediocrity
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The former Flex leader on establishing expectations, building a culture, and gaining competitive advantage.
Jump-Starting America by MIT’s Jonathan Gruber & Simon Johnson
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A new book by two MIT economists Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson presents an ambitious plan to boost public funding in scientific research and development in dozens of communities around the country
Closing the ‘voice gap’ in America’s workforce
Newly vocal employees call for not just fair compensation, but a greater say in how their companies are run.
MIT Sloan to hold “Finance Beyond Crisis” conference
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MIT Sloan School of Management will host an MIT Sloan Idea Exchange alumni conference on April 25, 2019 in New York City.
To jump-start America, invest (a lot) in science
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A $100 billion plan to spur scientific research and development in the nation’s heartland.
How family businesses succeed in an era of rapid change
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A constantly changing and disruptive environment creates unique threats for family businesses. Here are four ways owners can stay on their toes.
When good jobs go bad
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In a new interview, MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly shares insights from her forthcoming book on overload in the workplace.
The risks and unintended consequences of blockchain
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A cybersecurity expert warns that the same features that give blockchain its advantages are also causing problems.
The case for taxing robots — or not
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A debate on whether machines should pay up for replacing human workers.