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What is algorithmic business thinking?
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Borrowing from computer science, algorithmic business thinking helps people communicate with each other, and with machines.
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.
Why automakers colluded against clean air regulation
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Knowing why BMW, Daimler, and Volkswagen colluded against clean air regulation — and quantifying the damages — may have implications for U.S. policy.
How Phyllis Wallace tackled workplace discrimination
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Phyllis Wallace took part in a landmark 1970s AT&T discrimination case and researched the working lives of young Black women.
MIT Sloan's first literary NFT
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Senior Lecturer Robert Pozen is auctioning off a non-fungible token (NFT) related to his book "Extreme Productivity" that includes a 3D NFT of a new cover and preface plus an hour of free consulting.
Innovating in existing markets: 3 lessons from LEGO
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LEGO’s journey from market leader to the brink of bankruptcy and back yields valuable insights for companies seeking to revitalize mature products.
MIT Sloan study finds task complexity impacts group efficiency
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Is the saying true that two heads are better than one? A new study by Abdullah Almaatouq sheds light on this age-old debate. He found that the answer depends on the complexity of the task.
A 5-part toolkit for fostering worker well-being
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The toolkit includes steps and resources for enhancing employees’ job control, taming job demands, and improving workplace social relationships.
Andy Sun announced as new Professor at MIT Sloan
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MIT Sloan School of Management announced today that Andy Sun will be joining the faculty as Associate Professor (tenured) of Operations Research and Statistics on January 1, 2022.