Otto Scharmer: 'You don't create something new simply by destroying the old: you have to open up spaces for experimentation.'
Senior lecturer Otto Scharmer said: "The most important thing is to be open to something new.
Senior lecturer Otto Scharmer said: "The most important thing is to be open to something new.
Professor Catherine Wolfram and co-authors wrote: "The European climate strategy, built mai
A study by professor
Professor Danielle Li wrote: "As workers, people should think about how to use AI to expand their
In a recent paper, senior lecturer
Mike Sanchez (MBA '25) said: "I came to MIT Sloan to pursue my MBA with the intent of founding a company. What I didn't expect was finding my co-founders before I even had a concrete idea.
GrowthFactor's three cofounders all met during their first semester at MIT Sloan – Raj Shrimali (MBA '25) had been working in machine learning and AI his entire life; Sam Hall (MBA '25) had spent y
In a world of higher AI-fuelled economic growth real interest rates should rise. But at 4.9%, yields on 30-year Treasury bonds are little different to where they were at the start of the year.
Christopher Knittel, associate dean for climate and sustainability, warned that a slowdow