The top 10 MIT Sloan news stories of 2021
From a machine learning explainer to trends in data and artificial intelligence, here are the stories that readers needed most this year.
From a machine learning explainer to trends in data and artificial intelligence, here are the stories that readers needed most this year.
On May 29-May 31, MIT will host Beat the Pandemic II, a 48-hour virtual hackathon aimed at addressing these pressing issues and others arising from the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
Two experts from Toyota clear the air on lean management principles.
Julie Lockner, EMBA ’17, came to MIT focused on gaining the skills she needed to launch a health tech company. As an alumna, she turned to IDEA Lab for a team of EMBAs to help her with a project.
Technisys and Trocafone have been selected to host Global Entrepreneurship Laboratory (G-Lab) projects in collaboration with the MIT Sloan School of Management.
“Me, Myself, and AI” looks at how Boeing, Land O’Lakes, and other companies aim to succeed with artificial intelligence.
Erwin H. Schell Professor of Management Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, Organization Studies
What’s the best way, in a remote environment, to combat feelings of isolation? And how can you strike a balance of home and remote work that makes you truly happy and fulfilled?
The proceeds will be disbursed to the Cambridge Community Foundation's Cambridge COVID-19 Emergency Fund & Cambridge Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fund for COVID-19 with the help of Community Giving at MIT.
Société Générale is experimenting with generative artificial intelligence to achieve business outcomes.