AI insights for 2025 from MIT Sloan Management Review
Plus, a new series on developing a healthy corporate culture.
Plus, a new series on developing a healthy corporate culture.
A new research briefing explains how enterprises can cumulatively build capabilities and learnings from AI as they move toward a future-ready state of AI use.
Physical retailers should combine data-driven insights with human touch to create a seamless hybrid shopping experience, these B2B experts say.
Switching to a pay-as-bid auction, where each buyer pays the price they bid, could boost revenue and provide stronger incentives for companies to invest in greener technologies.
Indirect emissions that occur along a company’s value chain account for 75% of the organization’s overall emissions, on average. They remain difficult to track.
Nobel laureate Simon Johnson says that AI can be an equalizing force, but warns that new technology does not automatically benefit everyone.
New books this year include a retirement how-to, the reissue of a classic entrepreneurship guide, and a look back at the California energy crisis.
Introducing “targeted friction” into AI workflows can improve overall accuracy and reduce uncritical adoption.
When enterprises address opportunities or threats immediately, they perform better. A new research briefing looks at the traits such companies share.
In a research paper MIT professors Andrew W. Lo and Dennis G. Whyte propose five initiatives for accelerating progress in fusion based on lessons learned from the last 50 years of biotechnology.