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Thomas Kochan delivers a lecture in 2005.
Institute for Work and Employment Research

With AFL-CIO, Kochan to Launch Course on Technology’s Impact

MIT Sloan Professor Thomas A. Kochan will be launching an innovative new online class to help train labor representatives to negotiate about technology and its impact on the future of work.

Jul 7, 2022
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Three young adults sit on a wall outside the MIT Sloan School of Management
Institute for Work and Employment Research

Preparing to Be a World-Class Leader

By Emilio J. Castilla

If you’re interested in honing your skills at managing people as part of your MBA coursework, you’ve come to the right place: There are great talent management courses to choose from at MIT Sloan.

Oct 26, 2020
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative

Our DEIJ Action Plan

By Jason Jay

The Sustainability Initiative stands with the comprehensive actions MIT is taking on diversity, equity, and inclusion. We see our contributions in four phases, outlined in our action plan.

Jan 8, 2021
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Professor Nathan Wilmers
Institute for Work and Employment Research

Wilmers Wins Grant to Study Tasks and Opportunities in Low-Wage Jobs

MIT Sloan Assistant Professor Nathan Wilmers and Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Letian Zhang have won a grant from WorkRise to study how the tasks assigned to low-wage workers affect those workers’ opportunities for wage growth.

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Action Learning Health Care

Decreasing time to diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in underrepresented populations

By Kathryn M. O’Neill

As part of MIT Sloan's Healthcare Lab, Biogen engaged students to promote health equity in underrepresented populations.

Mar 1, 2022
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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program

Has the Pandemic Made Businesses More Resilient?

For companies to thrive in the post-COVID future, they must learn to be omnidirectional, Yossi Sheffi says in his new book “The New (Ab)normal: Reshaping Business and Supply Chain Strategy Beyond COVID-19.”

Apr 23, 2021
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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program

MIT Solve: Can Technology Counteract Racism?

MIT Solve has just announced its 2021 challenges—an open invitation to the entire world of innovators to propose workable solutions to global problems. The challenges fall into five categories: antiracist technology, digital inclusion, equitable classrooms, health security, and resilient ecosystems

Apr 23, 2021
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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program

What Happens When Good Jobs Go Bad

In their new book "Overload: How Good Jobs Went Bad and What We Can Do About It," MIT Sloan professor of work and organization studies Erin L. Kelly and her coauthor, University of Minnesota sociology professor Phyllis Moen, tell a story of employees on a relentless treadmill.

Apr 23, 2021
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Alumni Climate Change

Making En-ROADS in the Fight against Climate Change

By Andrew Husband

In March, Senior Lecturer and MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative Director Jason Jay, PhD ’10, demonstrated the En-ROADS simulation tool at the MIT Better World (Sustainability) virtual event.

Apr 22, 2021
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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program Leadership

An Edupreneur’s Path to MIT Sloan

By Katherine Hayes, MIT Sloan Admissions

An “edupreneur” with more than 13 years of experience, Prashant Tibrewal, SFMBA '21, looked to MIT Sloan to hone his skills and network in the areas of leadership, entrepreneurship, and futuristic innovation.

Apr 22, 2021
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