When negotiating, pride goeth before destruction
New study finds good feelings from one negotiation can damage subsequent performance.
New study finds good feelings from one negotiation can damage subsequent performance.
A new study finds that both Democrats and Republicans are more likely to permit the spreading of misinformation when it articulates a “deeper truth” that captures their grievances.
2021 Thinkers50 award nominees include MIT Sloan professors and alumni studying social media, intelligent machines, and digital body language.
A new study from MIT Sloan highlights new communication styles of students including 5 skills millennial MBAs want to improve on and some remarkable ones that they don’t want to get better at.
Method more accurately estimates basal metabolic rates only using prior studies
Rajesh Nair wants to change the face of Indian innovation, one teenager at a time.
A new study from MIT Sloan Management review finds many employees use AI without realizing it — and without realizing how it benefits them.
‘What Nike is talking about is fundamental core values of who you are.’
One-third of acquired employees leave in the first year, compared to only 12 percent of traditional hires, a new study finds.
More effort is yielding fewer new ideas.