Building A Better Watercooler
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MIT Sloan professor Thomas Malone is one of the world’s go-to experts on the way we work—and how we might work smarter.
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MIT Sloan professor Thomas Malone is one of the world’s go-to experts on the way we work—and how we might work smarter.
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The vast and sobering implications of climate change can be overwhelming to contemplate. What are the best solutions—and will they actually work?
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Over 1,300 Sloanies and their guests returned to campus in early June to attend MIT Sloan Reunion 2023.
Ife Omolola Kalejaiye, SFMBA ’23, is Head of Programme and Change Management at Wema Bank in Nigeria, where she built the office responsible for transformation projects. She’s worked with clients in banking, fintech, and energy to design and deliver on their strategy, growth, and transformation proj...
With a background in mechanical engineering, Matthew Howard, SFMBA ‘24 has spent the last decade in startups and scale-ups designing and manufacturing 5G infrastructure for the North American telecommunications industry.
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Bain & Company’s clients want to know how they can use generative AI (GenAI) to add value to their businesses. In order to make recommendations, Bain & Company Partner Jennifer Smith, MBA ’11, and Senior Manager Enrico Innocenti, MBA ’18, needed more information. They enlisted a team of six Prosemin...
Anuja Kadian, SFMBA '22, is the Government and Industry Affairs Director at Corteva Agriscience.
Anderson da Silva Pereira, SFMBA ’23, is a fintech innovator and entrepreneur who spent several years in the banking industry prior to joining the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA.
MIT Sloan Professor Kate Kellogg looks at how organizational hierarchies can undermine critical upskilling missions.
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An aviation metaphor is particularly apt for the high-growth enterprise EDZCOM that Mikko Uusitalo, SF ’08, founded in 2014.