Finding your flow with the MIT EMBA
Ellen Handly is VP of Workplace Planning & Advice Leadership at Fidelity Investments, and a member of the MIT EMBA class of 2022.
Ellen Handly is VP of Workplace Planning & Advice Leadership at Fidelity Investments, and a member of the MIT EMBA class of 2022.
On July 1, 2016, the U.S. territory, which has been mired in a years-long debt crisis, failed to make good on $2 billion of bond payments due, triggering the worst default in its history. Puerto Rico’s governor Alejandro García Padilla has defended the decision to skip the full payment, emphasizing ...
When a startup disrupts incumbent market leaders and changes the basis of competition in an industry, as Tesla is doing in auto manufacturing, it’s the new problems they face and overcome that gives them the real advantage.
The state must amend state law to provide competitive wages and a path to CNA certification for frontline workers who stepped up to serve as nurse aides during the pandemic.
As the current Faculty Director of the MIT Executive MBA, Georgia Perakis often thinks about how to maximize the program’s value for both students and faculty alike. Given the various global backgrounds of the faculty, it’s only natural that their collective experiences impact the members of each co...
Barbara Granek, MBA ’12, founder and CEO of Fishtag, believes students who participate in Action Learning at MIT Sloan presume they will gain valuable, relevant business experience. They often do. But the lab courses also afford them a unique opportunity for advancement.
How can citizens, entrepreneurs, and engineers come together to achieve a clean energy future, especially in the absence of federal government action? This remains the central focus of David Miller’s (SB ’90, SM ’91, PhD ’07) climate tech journey.
Susan Collins, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, spoke with MIT Sloan students and faculty on May 8 at 11:45am.
MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Bob Pozen talks with Tate Ryan-Mosley, reporter at MIT Technology Review, during MIT Technology Review's EmTech Next conference. The discussion surrounds "Impactful leadership in the era of the remote team."
Yda Bouvier, MBA ’98, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."