The science of change with MIT professor, Dr. Deborah Ancona
MIT prof. Deborah Ancona speaks about the Immunity to Change...It’s hard, but you can change when you understand it.
MIT prof. Deborah Ancona speaks about the Immunity to Change...It’s hard, but you can change when you understand it.
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"Overall, our analysis suggests that Uber alters labor market dynamics by increasing the pool of easily accessible short-term jobs."
“Their analytical advantage is most significant with this mass market, where traditional banking models are most inaccessible.”
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