TJ Leonard, MBA ’08
TJ Leonard, MBA ’08, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
TJ Leonard, MBA ’08, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
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Several sessions at the 2024 MIT Sloan Reunion explored the use of AI in health care, entrepreneurship, tourism, and agriculture.
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An increasing number of commercial real estate assets are becoming obsolete, due to shifting market conditions, evolving work patterns, and sustainability imperatives. JLL, a global leader in real estate services and solutions, needed a framework that would help predict this obsolescence, assess inv...
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This guest blog post, by former Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo, was prepared while he was recently in residence at the Golub Center as a Distinguished Fellow.
The Fall 2024 newsletter of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research is available online. The theme is “What Helps—Or Hinders—Career Progress.”
How Snejina Zacharia, SF ’13, built Insurify by turning personal frustration into market innovation.
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MBA student, Pervez Agwan, dives deep into the MIT Sloan ecosystem, an ecosystem that is about impact and a strong sense of community.
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It is high time for advanced-economy governments to accelerate the move to “less-cash societies” by addressing the growing disconnect between steadily rising currency issuance (mostly in large notes like the $100 bill) and ever-declining use of cash in legal, tax-compliant payments.
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Following a full day of fireside chats and breakout sessions, the MIT Sloan Women’s Conference concluded with a moving keynote address.
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The COVID-19 induced ‘Great Lockdown’ has cast doubt on the efficacy of bank buffers in supporting the real economy in times of crisis. Despite accommodative regulatory and supervisory action, banks remain hesitant to [...]