Dr. Sreenivas Koka, EMBA ’13
Dr. Sreenivas Koka, EMBA ’13, talks about how his multicultural upbringing and MIT Sloan experience transformed his approach to dentistry and leadership.
Dr. Sreenivas Koka, EMBA ’13, talks about how his multicultural upbringing and MIT Sloan experience transformed his approach to dentistry and leadership.
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Ginni Rometty, the former chairperson and CEO of IBM, participated in a fireside chat with students from MIT Sloan and across the Institute at the iLead Speaker Series in April.
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For nearly two decades, Google has been working on technology that helps people collaborate across continents. “We want to connect people all over the world so that they can to do great things together,” says Suzanne Frey, SF ’06, vice president of engineering and product at the global dynamo.
Much has been written about the potential impact of generative AI in the workplace, but the perspective of one set of key stakeholders has often been left out: workers themselves. What’s more, research has found that incorporating the perspective of end users such as workers into the development an...
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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy’s annual conference, Future of Housing Finance: Diverse Challenges, Innovative Solutions, co-sponsored by Barclays, was held online this year on the afternoons of [...]
The Center officially kicked off our multi-year collaboration with the Government of Botswana, marked by a series of exciting events including the first Foundry Fellow Reunion in Africa, the start of our 12-week early-stage entrepreneurship program with over 31 startups and the preparations for exci...
The markets once labeled “emerging” are not simply catching up to advanced economies — they are charting new pathways that can define the global future. They represent 85% of the world’s population and are now the primary engines of growth and creativity. What was once seen as “potential” is now und...
The August 2025 newsletter of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research is now available online. The title of this issue of the IWER newsletter is "'The Meritocracy Paradox' and More: New Works from IWER Researchers."
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Bain & Company’s clients want to know how they can use generative AI (GenAI) to add value to their businesses. In order to make recommendations, Bain & Company Partner Jennifer Smith, MBA ’11, and Senior Manager Enrico Innocenti, MBA ’18, needed more information. They enlisted a team of six Prosemin...
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“Telem” means “safe space” in Sierra Leone. The music collective Telem Uncommon Sounds is trying to create just that, nurturing a more open and experimental creative community in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Working with musicians, government, and other ecosystem stakeholders, Telem works to provide more...