Henry B. Weil
Senior Lecturer, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
Senior Lecturer, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
Data literacy is an in-demand skill for many workers and a stepping stone to becoming a data-driven organization. Here’s how to get started.
A collection of articles packaged and released today from MIT Sloan's Ideas Made to Matter website examines the skills and knowledge managers need now to guide organizations over the long term.
The Enterprise Management Certificate is designed to develop students’ abilities to take a holistic approach to solving the most pressing challenges of today’s businesses.
At a recent virtual panel discussion organized at MIT Sloan, two industry executives and an MIT Sloan professor focused on the important and timely topic of people analytics, including how people analytics techniques can be used to ameliorate bias within organizations.
A new study from the MIT Sloan School of Management sheds light on a puzzling paradox: Despite AI’s growing accuracy and efficiency, people often prefer human decisions—even when AI performs better.
A new report from Sloan Management Review and BCG identifies four tensions that organizations must manage when rolling out agentic artificial intelligence.
10 career insights from the ‘How I Got Here’ podcast
Executive Director, Food Supply Chain Analytics and Sensing (FSAS) Initiative