5 new ideas from MIT Sloan Management Review
Executives must be ready to improve metrics that matter to internal and external stakeholders. Here’s what you need to know now to lead amid change.
Executives must be ready to improve metrics that matter to internal and external stakeholders. Here’s what you need to know now to lead amid change.
Artificial intelligence expert Timnit Gebru on the challenges researchers can face working at tech companies, and how to protect them.
Reinvention, regulations, and the rise of green energy were highlights of the annual MIT Platform Strategy Summit.
Analysis of the blockchain ecosystem sheds new light on Bitcoin behaviors, using the most complete Bitcoin data set to date.
Investing in the right projects requires showing evidence of value, holding individuals accountable, and creating a transparent process.
Andrea Friedenson learned through working in Silicon Valley that to fix gendered pay disparity, women need to be in roles that are closer to money.
With wind and solar cheaper and more prevalent, political willpower is what’s needed now to clean up the power grid, says climate activist Bill McKibben.
Investigative journalist Maria Ressa, a digital fellow at MIT, said the spread of disinformation on social media threatens democracies worldwide.
Change is afoot in accounting. MIT Sloan experts urge leaders to track ESG, artificial intelligence, blockchain, intangible capital, and “regtech.”
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston on his company’s “virtual first” approach, hiring opportunities, and building your own operations plan.