Why there is no long-term tradeoff between lives and livelihoods in the pandemic
This counter-intuitive result emerges because countries actually have little choice in how much they must reduce contact levels to control the epidemic.
This counter-intuitive result emerges because countries actually have little choice in how much they must reduce contact levels to control the epidemic.
Dr. Marc Myer, EMBA '19, is CEO and Cofounder of Hyperion Health Inc. in Minneapolis, MN.
In Japan, where workplace practices have been rooted in generations of tradition, pandemic-driven changes feel tectonic. But some of them are welcome and long overdue, says Shihoko Kato, SFMBA ’19, director of the global business office at Japanese telecom giant NTT in Tokyo.
MIT Sloan professor Thomas Malone is one of the world’s go-to experts on the way we work—and how we might work smarter.
Furniture giant Wayfair is committed not only to providing customers with a wide variety of quality products, but reevaluating and improving their own processes as well. That’s why they initially tasked a team of MIT Sloan Action Learning Operations Lab (Ops-Lab) students with streamlining their Way...
As we explore Dubai's progress, we will shine a light on the strategic governmental initiatives that have shaped its entrepreneurial landscape, the advanced infrastructure that supports business growth and innovation, and the vibrant cultural diversity that fuels creative and collaborative business ...
On the same day the MIT Corporation named Sally Kornbluth as the Institute’s 18th president, the long-awaited MIT Sloan Women’s Conference commenced in Cambridge.
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.
The GloBI digital platform will be a powerful searchable database on buildings in cities around the world that provides detailed, actionable information. A prototype currently covers residential buildings in Massachusetts..
A recent study co-authored by Professor Anna Stansbury contributes to a growing literature that examines non-wage margins. Specifically, the paper investigates how minimum wage increases affect workplace health and safety, an outcome that is both economically meaningful and, until recently, underexa...