How a ‘broken rung’ can stop women in middle of the career ladder
New research has started to shed light on some of the reasons for the shrinking proportion of women making up each successive career level.
New research has started to shed light on some of the reasons for the shrinking proportion of women making up each successive career level.
In the low-rate 2010's "It was easy for relatively inefficient companies to stay afloat, so there wasn't much creative destruction."
Andrew McAfee dives into the meaning behind his book, "The Geek Way."
"It’s very difficult to organize in the face of serious and significant management opposition."
Five major business schools enrolled 50% or more women as full-time MBA students in 2022, with Harvard and MIT Sloan surpassing the 45% mark.
Nimisha Patel Srivastava (MBA '11) and Melody Rollins (MBA '01) are profiled in this distinguished list.
Pacifiko, founded by Jorge Schippers, MBA ’13, is expanding access to affordable products in Latin America, starting with Guatemala and Costa Rica.
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
As an MIT Sloan grad turned dentist turned writer, Gloria Chao, SB ’08, prefers creating magic for her characters to cleaning people’s mouths.
Our collaborators at Climate Interactive summarize the major conversations at COP28 and use the En-ROADS climate solutions simulator to explore what they could mean for the world (Previously recorded)