Taking the high road to worker compensation
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How companies that value people as much as profits can still come out ahead.
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How companies that value people as much as profits can still come out ahead.
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Organizations have options when it comes to using or adapting off-the-shelf large language models to handle tasks or business use cases.
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A new study finds a 26% decline in data storage and a 20% increase in the cost of data.
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In a new study, people pay to avoid working with colleagues who show symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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Researchers studying good jobs, digital transformation, misinformation, and innovation were nominated for the 2023 Thinkers50 awards.
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Bankruptcy is designed to give distressed Americans a fresh financial start, but new research shows that Black filers are more likely to have their cases dismissed than whites filers.
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Journalistic truth isn’t dead, a new study has found, but socioeconomic factors affect people’s ability to identify real news.
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New study shows big changes early in life can help strengthen connections with others.
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Leaders often have to decide whether to delegate projects to individuals or a group. According to a new study, it should depend on the task.
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Before it’s in the boardroom, it’s on the syllabus at MIT Sloan. Here are six emergent ideas students are studying in 2021 – 2022.