How Jason Jay and John Davis help families make an impact
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Applying MIT Sloan’s unique brand of system thinking to the challenge of family social impact, Jason Jay and John Davis are helping families examine their enterprise as a dynamic system.
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Applying MIT Sloan’s unique brand of system thinking to the challenge of family social impact, Jason Jay and John Davis are helping families examine their enterprise as a dynamic system.
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The extended MIT Sloan alumni community had many unique stories to tell this year.
Jason Jay explores the role of family-owned businesses in the transition to a just and sustainable economy.
Is political polarization causing companies to hide their climate commitments? Sustainability Initiative Director Jason Jay outlines what this means for making progress on corporate climate action.
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The energy of the MIT Sloan alumnae community was palpable in 2022.
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Invited guests attended a special event at the new MIT Museum location in Kendall Square in early December.
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Ambika Singh, MBA ’16, believes that acknowledging and empowering the values of both customers and employees is paramount to what Armoire is trying to accomplish.
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Weixiang Wang was a student at the University of California, Berkeley back in 2006, when he chanced upon a seminar that changed his life—a seminar later made into the film An Inconvenient Truth.
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A new Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government workshop used the En-ROADS climate solutions simulator to teach critical negotiation skills.
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Bloomer Tech designed a washable bra that uses flexible and washable circuits to continuously read metrics like their ECG, respiration, heart rate, and more.