What leaders should know about ’bring your own AI’
Companies need a plan for when employees use unapproved, publicly accessible generative artificial intelligence tools for work-related tasks.
Companies need a plan for when employees use unapproved, publicly accessible generative artificial intelligence tools for work-related tasks.
Why it's necessary to recognize and swarm problems immediately.
The late Asha Seth Kapadia, SM ’65, led a life of academic excellence, mentorship, and service that impacted generations of future students, teachers, and women's rights advocates.
35 percent of grants produce research that influences private sector efforts.
New research from MIT Sloan shows that companies can see substantial gains by putting AI to work — with that growth translating into jobs.
Ricard Huguet, MOT ’04, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
Guiding principles for an effective handoff in your family enterprise.
Entrepreneurial, enabling, and architecting leaders work together to power idea-driven organizations.
In the U.S., front-line workers’ attitudes toward unions are softening, especially among people under 30. Here’s what they want from their workplaces.