How imposter syndrome can be your superpower
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In a new study, MIT Sloan assistant professor of Work and Organization Studies Basima Tewfik finds that in certain situations, there's a bright side to having workplace impostor thoughts.
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In a new study, MIT Sloan assistant professor of Work and Organization Studies Basima Tewfik finds that in certain situations, there's a bright side to having workplace impostor thoughts.
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Startups at the 2025 MIT delta v Demo Day showed off AI-powered business automation, clean energy, data analytics, health care, and more.
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A study found that trained LLMs can identify what customers want as well as expert market reach analysts, who are freed up to apply their expertise to high-leverage tasks.
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Value creation is the true measure of successful AI implementation. It starts at proof of concept and considers AI’s impact on an industry, not just a company.
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Colgate-Palmolive, Sanofi, and other firms are making generative AI work for them in ways both big and (intentionally) small.
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New books this year cover ecosystems, entrepreneurship, dynamic work design, and the paradox of meritocracy.
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Author Andrew Barnes explains the benefits of a workweek with 100% of normal pay, 80% of typical work hours, and 100% productivity.
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Terms that caught readers’ attention this year include low-ego leadership, glass cliff, financial nihilism, greenhushing, and exaptation strategy.
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