MIT Sloan faculty insights: 6 books from 2019
From the history of liberty to the future of R&D, here are some of the books from MIT Sloan faculty that arrived in 2019.
From the history of liberty to the future of R&D, here are some of the books from MIT Sloan faculty that arrived in 2019.
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Using systems thinking to build a sustainable future.
Perrin Quarshie, MBA ’16, hoped to learn what pitfalls to avoid and how to make a sustainable career during the 2008 recession. What he found, though, would go far beyond his short-term future.
City Builder® by Citi's goal is to provide transparent key metrics that help investors make community development–driven decisions. Citi Ventures turned to five Proseminar in Corporate Finance/Investment Management students for help investigating ways to track ESG data for City Builder's investment ...
Cesar Ortiz, EMBA ’16, built a successful career in accounting and banking, rising from CPA at PwC to a senior executive at Oriental Bank, but by age 40 he knew he wanted to grow beyond technical expertise. The MIT Executive MBA transformed his mindset from precision-driven finance to strategic, sys...
Set in 2009, and based on interviews with and publications by MIT Sloan Professors Simon Johnson and Andrew Lo, this note describes the “why” and “how” behind the global financial crisis that hit in 2008 as well as the short-term and long-range solutions being publicly advocated by Johnson and Lo.