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Case Studies
The case studies available in The MIT Sloan Teaching Resources Library are teaching case studies, narratives that facilitate class discussion about a particular business or management issue.
Why the U.S government is struggling with open innovation
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Bureaucratic red tape and a default to secrecy are turning the U.S. government into its own worst enemy, a new book contends.
What business leaders need to know about AI
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An MIT Sloan professor dispels three common misconceptions about the future of artificial intelligence.
CDOs look to the future
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Chief data officers are on the rise as companies harness the power of information. This evolution isn’t without growing pains.
State-level R&D tax credits create startups, but not success
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Tax breaks for research and development mean more innovation and entrepreneurship, but not necessarily better — or faster — innovation and entrepreneurship.
Predicting customer trends with sales data
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The algorithm calculates customer trends and the most effective targeted promotions.
Enterprises embrace the platform
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Online marketplaces aren’t just for startups. Here’s how Barclays Bank and Albertsons Cos. are capitalizing on an ecosystem of partners.
A hiring expert’s advice on charting a path to the C-suite
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Check your ego, adapt to new leadership styles, and other advice from an MIT executive education course.
The standard-setting heroes of global technology
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These three pioneers made quiet contributions to technology and the global economy that can’t be understated. Without their work, nothing works.