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We are a small but mighty team dedicated to helping MIT students develop as dynamic leaders equipped to collaborate with others to solve the world’s most pressing problems.
We are a small but mighty team dedicated to helping MIT students develop as dynamic leaders equipped to collaborate with others to solve the world’s most pressing problems.
Here, leadership is not a title or a person. It’s a process. We begin with self-awareness, then combine science-based frameworks, personalized coaching, and practical applications to develop leaders.
Our mission drives our choices and actions every day, but it is our impact that really matters. Meet our community members taking action to make a difference.
Leadership at MIT is not a title or a person. It’s a process. We begin with self-awareness and combine science-based frameworks, personalized coaching, and practical applications to develop leaders.
Using systems thinking to build a sustainable future.
MIT Sloan's Florian Berg on why investors need to dig deep to understand what data the different raters are using, and how they are using it
Our Director of Policy & Engagement, Bethany Patten, moderated this COP28 session on the importance of developing strong ties between researchers, communities & decision-makers.
Seeking to understand actors, interconnections, and dynamics, systemic investing asks what change is needed, and how financial capital might be allocated to enable it.
We should stop arguing over how sustainable investment should look, says Florian Heeb and Julian Kolbel.