Can we afford our morals?
A new book from an MIT Sloan professor explores how we balance doing what’s right with doing what works — and what we’re really willing to give up for our values.
A new book from an MIT Sloan professor explores how we balance doing what’s right with doing what works — and what we’re really willing to give up for our values.
Investing in the right projects requires showing evidence of value, holding individuals accountable, and creating a transparent process.
A good jobs system prioritizes customers and is designed to maximize employees’ productivity, motivation, and contributions.
Explore how technology will transform society, how startups really get started, and what data-driven research can teach us about how we do business.
The biennial prize recognizes an individual who had made outstanding contributions to the advancement of financial policy research or practice, which is the core mission of the MIT GCFP.
Legatum Center event will focus on development, entrepreneurship and finance
To combat the spread of false and misleading information, the team has been developing effective interventions that technology companies can use to combat misinformation online.
For the first time, researchers rigorously examined the scope and root causes of the “Bamboo Ceiling”.
The year’s most popular terms find us reassessing merit, rejiggering professional and geopolitical networks, and reevaluating how and when we bring AI into the office.
Good listening and mentorship opportunities are critical to the firm's success.