How 8 innovative leaders keep track of ideas
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Digital note-taking apps are today’s go-to organization tools, but sometimes you can’t beat a pen and paper.
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Digital note-taking apps are today’s go-to organization tools, but sometimes you can’t beat a pen and paper.
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Here’s how SAIC put a specific plan in place to hire, train, and promote Gen Z data professionals.
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These alumni entrepreneurs are applying MIT know-how to keep goods out of landfills, reduce energy costs in recycling, and provide safe sanitation.
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Many platform companies are faring well during the COVID-19 pandemic — including some that have pivoted to meet new or changing needs.
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Expanding access to capital for women and entrepreneurs of color requires deliberate and concrete action, not optics.
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Erica Dhawan sees female allyship as more than just giving advice — it’s helping women find ways to take risks, network, and build successful careers.
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New MIT Sloan research on patterns in interest rate cycles shows that the transition from hiking to cutting rates does not necessarily imply that interest rates will fall back to low levels.
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Sports, health care, and education aren’t all that different when it comes to collecting and using data.
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USA Lab is available to MIT Sloan students and graduate students from across the broader MIT campus.
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Linda Vahdat has learned not all women are good bosses, and the glass ceiling still exists – especially in academic medicine.