3 career insights from the MIT Sloan Global Women’s Conference
Include everyone in the conversation, lessons in board leadership, have the courage to say no.
Include everyone in the conversation, lessons in board leadership, have the courage to say no.
From how recommendation engines work to how misinformation spreads on social media, here are four books from MIT Sloan that made some sense of 2020.
Fighting misinformation, understanding powerful algorithms, and mitigating harms are top concerns for social media experts.
EzCater’s co-founder and former CEO on organizing priorities, forgiving your imperfections, and proactively looking for growth opportunities.
Leon and Anne Goldberg Professor of Humanities, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology
We are in the fourth wave of artificial intelligence. In his new book, Alex Pentland says understanding AI from the 1960s, 1980s, and 2000s can help us develop technology that supports shared wisdom.
In their book “You Should Smile More,” six former Pepsi executives share insights and solutions to gender biases that push women out of the workforce.
Catmull, who brought graphics technology to Lucasfilms and worked alongside Steve Jobs, is not afraid of conflict, as long as it’s about ideas.
Company leaders need to be on top of best practices and legal requirements for data protection, including mandatory incident reporting and bans on ransomware payments.