A health care CEO on prioritizing exciting ideas
At Vezeeta, Amir Barsoum turns patients into consumers by giving them choice. He uses a three-bucket approach to prioritize ideas and reach his goal.
At Vezeeta, Amir Barsoum turns patients into consumers by giving them choice. He uses a three-bucket approach to prioritize ideas and reach his goal.
In his new book, Okta co-founder Frederic Kerrest shares tips on how startups can build a culture where everyone feels comfortable taking risks.
LEGO’s journey from market leader to the brink of bankruptcy and back yields valuable insights for companies seeking to revitalize mature products.
Flywire’s Mohit Kansal on how regulation, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and cross-border payments will impact financial technology.
The late MIT Sloan professor’s novel approach to customer bonding is still used in corporate strategies today.
Why film producer Scott Budnick, the New England Patriots’ Devin McCourty, celebrity barber VicBlends, and others are advocating for formerly incarcerated people.
In October 2000, with just a couple of weeks until the three-month-old car sharing startup closed on its first round of funding, Zipcar co-founder Robin Chase made an alarming discovery: the amount of revenue that Zipcars had generated for the month of September was half of what she estimated. After...
Russell Low is CEO of Axcelis Technologies and a member of the MIT EMBA Class of 2012, the program's inaugural cohort.
Mario Carandente, SFMBA '22, shares his background in leading design and engineering functions for McLaren Automotive, and how his dreams for the future aligned with the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA.
Kosta Ligris, EMBA ’18, shares how the MIT Executive MBA challenged him to rethink his industry, embrace innovation, and ultimately transform his career. From leading a highly successful real estate law practice to co-founding a fintech company, Ligris reflects on how the program’s systems thinking,...