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Roberto Fernandez

William F. Pounds Professor in Management, Professor, Work and Organization Studies

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Scott Keating

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Robert S. Pindyck

Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Ltd Professor in Finance and Economics, Professor, Applied Economics

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Ideas Made to Matter Manufacturing

Industrial sector amped for digital transformation

By Beth Stackpole

Manufacturers are remaking their business propositions, aided by AI, machine learning, augmented reality, and the ‘industrial internet of things.’

Jul 17, 2019
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MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative

HSI Fall 2020 Research Updates

See progress on HSI funded research by Joseph Doyle, Georgia Perakis, Jonas Jonasson, David Rand, Catherine Tucker, Nikos Trichakis, Erin Kelly, and Hazhir Rahmandad

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Teaching Resources Library Operations Management

A Background Note on "Unskilled" Jobs in the United States - Past, Present, and Future

By Amanda Silver Sarah Day Kalloch Zeynep Ton

Since 1917, American jobs have been classified by their skill level. “Unskilled work” was said to, “require no special training, judgment, or manual dexterity, but supply mainly muscular strength for the performance of coarse, heavy work dexterity.” It was the largest category of work and included m...

Jun 16, 2021
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Our faculty researchers have deep expertise in operations management, organizational behavior, system dynamics, accounting, marketing, and finance.

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Ideas Made to Matter Digital Economy

3 challenges to digital innovation and how to overcome them

By Sara Brown

Digital transformation is an ongoing process. Here’s how your company can hone its funding, expertise, and technological capabilities.

May 25, 2021
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Ross L. Watts

Professor, Accounting, Emeritus

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