6 new business insights from MIT Sloan Management Review
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Encouraging employees to be unhappy, avoiding half-baked technology, and more from the magazine.
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Encouraging employees to be unhappy, avoiding half-baked technology, and more from the magazine.
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The entrepreneur, philanthropist, environmentalist, and former mayor encourages MIT crowd to influence change.
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MIT Sloan professor's course will explore ways to use advancing digital technologies to improve work along with developing a personal plan for career success
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Survey also finds that the customer is an important focus for KPIs
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This case examines how Marsha Jackson, the Head of Internal Audit at RiseEngineer, deals with a whistleblower allegation of bribery in the company’s foreign subsidiary. Marsha’s compliance team conducts an investigation focused on the subsidiary’s bid on a major construction project. Students are as...
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In the June 7-8, 2014 weekend edition of The Wall Street Journal, an article entitled “Accounting Errors Hit Hertz Hard” caught auto industry analyst Abby Devins’s attention. Devins recalled that Hertz had hinted in March about the possibility of having to restate its 2011 financial statements, but ...
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A Chilean experiment with legal aid and social services cuts time in foster care, with lasting effects for kids and lower costs for programs.
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Systemic investing offers a route to sustainably realizing financial and eco-social value. The key is understanding and embracing the complexity of systems.
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Platforms excel at connecting disparate buyers and sellers. That model is poised to support the circular economy, which reuses raw materials and finished goods.
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New research identifies four types of business-to-business platforms and three ways they can think about success.