Companies with more debt before Great Recession cut employment sharply
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“Balance sheet health is a big factor in a firm’s ability to weather a storm,” says Giroud.
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“Balance sheet health is a big factor in a firm’s ability to weather a storm,” says Giroud.
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Analytics skills remain outside the wheelhouse of many business leaders, who don’t always have a clear view of what data sources and analyses are necessary to formulate the insights they are seeking.
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New research shows that investors are most interested in processing data about large, high-growth firms over smaller companies, even those with high-growth prospects.
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Despite efforts to reduce emissions worldwide, severe climate change is likely inevitable in the not-too-distant future and we must invest now in strategies and technologies to help us adapt.
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New research shows that people are more likely to trust complicated machine learning models over models that they’re able to understand and troubleshoot.
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Myron Scholes, Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences was named the recipient of the S. Donald Sussman Award
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Intel’s chief financial officer, David Zinsner, talks geopolitical challenges, intellectual property, and creative financing at the MIT Sloan CFO Summit.
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Tough tech, which applies science and technology to the world’s biggest problems, is redefining industries.
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The three innovators work at companies specializing in clean energy and carbon capture.
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From designing intelligent decision processes to tapping the full power of deep learning, here are data practices to adopt now from MIT Sloan analytics faculty.