My First Month as a Sloan MBAn Student
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From orientation to the start of fall semester classes- MBAn student, Asher Wright, looks back at his first month at MIT Sloan.
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From orientation to the start of fall semester classes- MBAn student, Asher Wright, looks back at his first month at MIT Sloan.
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Panic buying and hoarding are once again in the news, as fear induced by the pandemic strikes across the world. Why is this happening and what can we do about it? Is hoarding a rational, if anti‐social, response to scarcity, or an emotional reaction driven by fear and panic?
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Adetayo Bamiduro, MBA ’15, and Chinedu Azodoh, MFin ’15, cofounded Metro Africa Xpress, a motorbike ride-hailing and delivery service popularly known as MAX.ng
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After serving aboard a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier for four years, Michael Phelan, EMBA ’12, took a very important lesson to heart: learning to trust—and be trusted by—his team members.
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James Geshwiler, MBA ’00, is the chief financial officer of Catalyze, an independent power producer he co-founded in 2017 that develops, finances, owns, and operates renewable energy assets for commercial real estate in the United States.
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"We must be antifragile," writes Bill Aulet. "This is at the core of what we strive to do as entrepreneurship educators: create antifragile humans and teams."
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MBA student, Pervez Agwan, dives deep into the MIT Sloan ecosystem, an ecosystem that is about impact and a strong sense of community.
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MBA student, Maggie Riddle, highlights the advantages of having a liberal arts background and provides tips for applicants with less quantitative experience.
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MBA student, Ivy Wang, offers reflections on her first month at MIT Sloan, demonstrating what it's like to be a first-year Sloanie.
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The current health emergency is laying bare problems of cultural intransigence, narrowmindedness, and inflexibility at organizations around the world.