The business value of curated model collections
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Engineering organizations can take a page from the art world and embrace curation concepts.
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Engineering organizations can take a page from the art world and embrace curation concepts.
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Walking meetings, intermittent fasting, and an “anytime vacation” policy are how today’s leaders tend to their well-being and encourage work-life balance among their employees.
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An MIT-led study reveals a core tension between the impulse to share news and to think about whether it is true.
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How do you manage risk and rebound rapidly when catastrophic events strike? MIT Sloan experts offer a systematic approach to organizational resilience.
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Party loyalty and partisan motivation may interfere less with Americans’ thinking than previously believed.
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To see the benefits of automation, companies need to understand challenges and create more flexible robotic tools.
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A well-structured letter starts with facts, incorporates feelings, and concludes with a solution, according to MIT Sloan negotiation expert Mary Rowe.
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Carmakers can spend $3 billion on a single design. Machine learning models can streamline the process — and bring fewer duds to market.
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With the first commercial fusion-powered electrical plants projected to come online in the 2030s, it could be "the ideal time for investors interested in the fusion space to act."
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Why do colleges still prefer legacy applicants based on a theoretical framework of the three types of logics found in decision-making strategies: meritocratic, diversity, and material logic?