MIT Sloan reflects: 250 years of American business and management
MIT Sloan School of Management faculty members reflect on how innovations and ideas over the past 250 years influence business today.
MIT Sloan School of Management faculty members reflect on how innovations and ideas over the past 250 years influence business today.
A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.
HaWCs can be a cost-effective way to reduce turnover among front-line employees and save your organization money.
Here are six titles connected to the MIT Sloan School of Management covering topics such as economic strategy, entrepreneurship, talent management, and cultural evolution in the age of AI.
Transformative technologies like artificial intelligence succeed when societies make parallel social investments to ensure gains are distributed equitably, MIT Sloan researchers find.
Artificial intelligence can make workers more capable and productive, but only if leaders design and deploy it to augment human judgment.
A new study suggests flexibility in the timing of electricity consumption could lower consumer costs.
From ChatGPT to advanced industrial design AI tools, companies in every industry are turning to generative AI to cut costs and increase productivity.
Here’s what businesses need to know as AI agents move from centralized systems toward a decentralized network of trillions of personal and organizational agents.
Enterprises looking to make the most of agentic AI will have to rethink how work gets done and how teams are organized, without forgetting the human workers who set their companies apart.