Water cooler moments don't have to disappear in the virtual workplace
“The most important part of conferences by far is what happens in the hallways,” he said, “not what happens in the meeting rooms.”
“The most important part of conferences by far is what happens in the hallways,” he said, “not what happens in the meeting rooms.”
"As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ricochet across the country, the need for a coordinated response has never been more urgent."
"When people don't abide by the norms people nail them for it. That's called ‘third-party punishment.' We need that."
[Prof. Arnold] Barnett...expanded his analysis of airline empty middle seats by formulating a statistical study on traveling by car.
“Look at the business model of Google, Facebook, Netflix. They're not in the business of creating new tasks for humans,” says Daron Acemoglu.
Prof. Thomas Kochan says: "We have to open up our labor law to new forms…to bring...the knowledge and the information that workers can bring.”
3. MIT Sloan: MBA students admitted to the Sloan School of Management can apply to enter the school's Entrepreneurship & Innovation Track.
Simon Johnson says: “There are more nuanced ways [than a shutdown] to react to the impending dangers.”
"Factors such as size, management, and investment allocation significantly affect how much revenue endowments generate."
Michellana Jester writes: "...the new habits we're having to integrate now may already be pushing us to our emotional and physical limits."