What happens to industry and employment after COVID-19?
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Which companies survive and thrive depends on an ability to adapt, reorganize, and implement digital technologies.
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Which companies survive and thrive depends on an ability to adapt, reorganize, and implement digital technologies.
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Six illustrations we loved this year.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks about artificial intelligence, how technology can democratize expertise, and the perils of remote work in an attention economy.
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Former WeWork executive Craig Robinson wants you to sign the Business for Racial Equity Pledge. Here’s why.
Healthcare Lab, one of the required courses for the MIT Sloan healthcare certificate, is an opportunity for students to gain insight into real-world challenges in healthcare.
Give yourself an edge in this multi-faceted, competitive market. Learn how to ask the right questions, understand key drivers, and navigate the challenges.
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A peer-reviewed research paper from MIT Sloan School of Management assistant professor Rahul Bhui takes a new look at rational inattention—a theory that argues we process information based on how we “
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The project is charting a course toward more rigorous, coherent methods for ESG integration, with four key goals that are relevant to asset owners and managers, as well as regulators.
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A debate on whether machines should pay up for replacing human workers.
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The study is the first randomized evaluation of the impact of Clinical Decision Support