To amplify the impact of science, add access and equity
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“We need technological innovation to get us out of the holes we’re in,” WTO director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala tells MIT graduates.
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“We need technological innovation to get us out of the holes we’re in,” WTO director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala tells MIT graduates.
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When banks tighten lending standards following a shock, they can set off a chain reaction that can worsen and prolong a credit crunch.
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Artificial intelligence can address many logistics and supply chain challenges, including vehicle routing.
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Insights on fighting gender bias and meeting career challenges head on, from the Ideas Made to Matter women’s leadership series, The Bias Cut.
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Financial experts call for more aid to small businesses, more liquidity for banks, penalty-free access to retirement accounts — and a safe return to work.
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Former Nutrisystem CEO Dawn Zier on straightforward communication, zero-tolerance harassment policies, and rethinking the emphasis on networking.
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A new book from MIT Sloan’s Steven Spear provides leaders with a blueprint for designing, sustaining, and improving their organization’s sociotechnical systems.
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How it works, its biggest advantages, and which industries it could disrupt.
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Using the wrong datasets to train AI models can result in legal risks, bias, or lower-quality models. The Data Provenance Initiative’s tool can help.
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American focus on assertiveness may hold East Asians back from corporate leadership.