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The Food Supply Chain Analytics and Sensing (FSAS) Initiative is creating predictive analytical tools and technologies to improve the design and management of safe and reliable food supply chains
MIT’s Golub Center for Finance and Policy names judges for the Miriam Pozen Prize
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Judges are Mohamed A. El-Erian, Kristin J. Forbes, Deborah J. Lucas, Robert C. Merton, Ronald P. O’Hanley, Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Raghuram R. Rajan, and Robert Zoellick.
8 new insights from MIT Sloan Management Review
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Start the new year with new questions and new ideas from the magazine.
How to build a digitally savvy board
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Five steps toward a critical mass of directors who understand.
How to master two different digital transformations
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Becoming digital isn’t the same as digitization. Here’s how to handle both digital transformations.
Coordinating multiple paths to digital transformation
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There are four common pathways to digital transformation. For some companies, it makes sense to choose more than one.
Use dignity as a guide when collecting employee data
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Employee analytics are being used by organizations in new ways. A focus on dignity improves data management and reinforces leaders’ respect for workers.
‘Pervasive use’ helps firms tap the full value of data
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Organizations need to create a culture in which all employees see data as their business.
BlackRock CEO: Don't divest fossil fuels, stay in the game
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“Climate risk is investment risk.” BlackRock CEO Larry Fink shares his thoughts on how to create a net zero carbon world by 2050.