COVID-19 and antifragility: 4 key guiding principles
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"We must be antifragile," writes Bill Aulet. "This is at the core of what we strive to do as entrepreneurship educators: create antifragile humans and teams."
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"We must be antifragile," writes Bill Aulet. "This is at the core of what we strive to do as entrepreneurship educators: create antifragile humans and teams."
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The current health emergency is laying bare problems of cultural intransigence, narrowmindedness, and inflexibility at organizations around the world.
For Brian Via, an SFMBA student, every day is an opportunity to create new connections. Follow Brian as he attends his classes, advises classmates, spends time focused on work, and meets with his friend Jeff Lau, currently a global director at Google.
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Ellena Kim, MBA '20 reflects her experience participating in the Patagonia case competition, which has the goal of redefining the relationship between business and a sustainable, healthy planet.
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Ashley Pelzek, MBA '19, discusses the pivot from a military career to pursuing an MBA and finding community with fellow Veterans at MIT Sloan.
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Emily LeStrange, MBA '19 reflects on the what makes the phrase "Sloanies helping Sloanies" key to the MIT Sloan community and why it drew her to pursue an MBA here.
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To learn more about how companies can adopt healthier practices, tune into the Overload Twitter Chat on Wednesday, May 6 at 11 a.m. ET. Use the hashtags to ask your questions and share your experiences and ideas on how to combat workplace burnout.
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Sr. Lecturer Ben Shields discusses the effects of the COVID-19 health crisis for teams, leagues, players and fans in this installment of the MIT Sloan Experts Series.
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MBA student, Riana Shah, breaks down why a background in liberal arts can successfully prepare you for the MBA experience at MIT Sloan.
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MBAn student, Alison Borenstein, talks about what attracted her to MIT Sloan's MBAn program and offers reflections on her fall semester experience.