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What is engagement variability?

An employee’s consistent, or inconsistent, allocation of resources into a role over time.

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What is an extended reality?

A category of immersive technologies that bridges the gap between digital experiences and the physical world.

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What is exaptation strategy?

The practice of recombining undervalued assets to create and capture value in transformative ways.

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What is a harbinger of failure?

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Can an A.I. productivity boom clear a path for more rate cuts? Trump's Fed pick thinks so.

Before being tapped for Fed chair, Kevin M. Warsh characterized the A.I.

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Data centers and your power bill

The costs of utility investments could add up quickly, said associate dean for climate and sustainability

Feb 19, 2026
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10 biggest surprises in the Financial Times 2026 MBA Ranking

MIT's performance was strategic and methodical, no different than its namesake beaver building a dam.

Feb 18, 2026
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FT news briefing

The Financial Times rankings are discussed in this podcast episode, with key factors being salary, three years post-graduating, and research expertise.

Feb 17, 2026
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What is a productivity bandwagon?

The condition in which technological innovation is adapted to help workers, ultimately resulting in shared economic prosperity.

Feb 26, 2026
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The Nobel laureate who co-wrote 'Why Nations Fail' warns U.S. democracy won't survive unless these two things change

Institute Professor Daron Acemoglu argued that while Trump's authoritarian tendencies are weak

Feb 22, 2026
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