How tech leaders spend their time
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Top tech leaders are spending less time collaborating with peers and more time meeting customers and developing innovations.
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Top tech leaders are spending less time collaborating with peers and more time meeting customers and developing innovations.
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Training and developing a workforce doesn’t just benefit employees; it helps organizations become transformation-ready.
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A peer-reviewed research paper from MIT Sloan School of Management assistant professor Rahul Bhui takes a new look at rational inattention—a theory that argues we process information based on how we “
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Women are uniquely situated to help tackle the global waste crisis in the circular economy. What’s needed now to advance their role: more data and adequate funding.
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A free, updated simulator allows users to visualize environmental impacts and better guide climate decision-making in their organizations.
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A new e-book examines monetary policy responses to the 2021 – 2022 spike in inflation and identifies challenges and lessons for the future.
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Government subsidies for green tech should consider the role of social learning in consumer decision making.
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Two AI practitioners explain how “Large X models” that turn text into actions may ultimately allow generative AI to water plants and peel potatoes.
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The MIT Leaders for Global Operations (LGO) program announced today that two new organizations — Northrop Grumman and Stanley Black & Decker — have become their newest members of its industry partners
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As part of the new Climate Project at MIT, the center will create and strengthen connections between leading climate researchers and policymakers.