Data strategy ideas from MIT Sloan Management Review
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Using data to build better products and improve job satisfaction builds competitive advantage. Creating “data connectors” can help.
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Using data to build better products and improve job satisfaction builds competitive advantage. Creating “data connectors” can help.
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A new study finds that artificial intelligence has been adopted unevenly in the U.S., with use clustered in large companies, industries such as manufacturing and health care, and certain cities.
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By assessing and applying the right type of governance, ecosystem participants can address shared challenges and grow ecosystem value.
The Climate Policy Center will connect current and future climate research to policy, measuring the impact and implications of a variety of technologies on the climate system as a whole.
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With carbon emissions reduction a top concern, tech leaders are building capabilities that help companies reduce their own emissions and those of suppliers and customers.
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To train employees on digital skills, companies need precise insight into current workforce skills. Artificial intelligence can help.
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Workers need healthy challenge, complexity, and connection, automation expert Matt Beane argues in his book “The Skill Code.”
Professor Christopher Knittel and the MIT Energy Initiative's Aisling O’Grady were one of 14 teams to win a grant from the Jameel World Education Lab.
Associate Professor Dean Eckles studies how our social networks affect our behavior and shape our lives.