Harvard Square: A Love Story
A new book by MIT Sloan professor Catherine Turco explores how street-level markets are a central, and centrally important, social institution in American life.
A new book by MIT Sloan professor Catherine Turco explores how street-level markets are a central, and centrally important, social institution in American life.
Carmakers can spend $3 billion on a single design. Machine learning models can streamline the process — and bring fewer duds to market.
A well-structured letter starts with facts, incorporates feelings, and concludes with a solution, according to MIT Sloan negotiation expert Mary Rowe.
To see the benefits of automation, companies need to understand challenges and create more flexible robotic tools.
How do you manage risk and rebound rapidly when catastrophic events strike? MIT Sloan experts offer a systematic approach to organizational resilience.
Walking meetings, intermittent fasting, and an “anytime vacation” policy are how today’s leaders tend to their well-being and encourage work-life balance among their employees.
Engineering organizations can take a page from the art world and embrace curation concepts.
Experts from Thinker-Fest 2023 offer advice on how to fully reap the benefits of hybrid work. One tip: Beware side chats.
Blockchain’s permanent record is one of its strengths, but it can cause problems for marketing strategies and consumer privacy.
In their book “You Should Smile More,” six former Pepsi executives share insights and solutions to gender biases that push women out of the workforce.