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Ideas Made to Matter The Bias Cut

How this CEO followed her curiosity to success

By Meredith Somers

Founder and CEO Amanda von Goetz talks about her unconventional education, ignoring perceived projections, and her company’s “organic diversity.”

May 1, 2023
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Ideas Made to Matter Marketing

5 actions to elevate customer experience in physical retail

By Sharmila C. Chatterjee Zoran Latinovic

Physical retailers should combine data-driven insights with human touch to create a seamless hybrid shopping experience, these B2B experts say.

Dec 20, 2024
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Ideas Made to Matter The Bias Cut

This Walmart executive runs on people power and consistent routines

By Meredith Somers

In leading teams for Walmart, DoorDash, and CVS, Astha Purohit values a strong sense of ownership, shared purpose, and trust among collaborators.

Oct 1, 2024
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Ideas Made to Matter Technology

How AI-empowered ‘citizen developers’ drive digital transformation

By Thomas H. Davenport Ian Barkin

A new book explains how organizations are tapping AI-savvy front-line employees to create applications, mobile apps, automated workflows, and data analyses.

Dec 10, 2024
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Ideas Made to Matter Entrepreneurship

How AI helps acquired businesses grow

By Meredith Somers

To tap the power of artificial intelligence to grow a small company, make conservative tech bets and consider what work is ripe for augmentation.

Apr 4, 2024
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Ideas Made to Matter Entrepreneurship

A strategic playbook for entrepreneurs: 4 paths to success

By Brian Eastwood

This Entrepreneurial Strategy Compass from MIT Sloan helps startups avoid conflicting advice and choose the right path to commercialization.

Mar 5, 2025
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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program Entrepreneurship

A drive to innovate globally

A globally focused leader from Port au Prince, Haiti, Clifford Reginald Nau, SFMBA '22, managed the tech incubator Alpha Haiti and was a professor of public policy at the Centre de Techniques de Planification et d’Economie Appliquee before joining the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA. He has an extensive backg...

May 25, 2022
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Action Learning Sustainability

Sparking change: Students help startup expand EV solutions in cities

By Kara Baskin

Atlanta, Georgia-based EnviroSpark Energy Solutions designs, installs, and operates EV charging solutions, typically at multi-family housing and corporate office centers. As the growing startup continued expanding its national footprint, they enlisted MIT Sloan Enterprise Management Lab (EM-Lab) stu...

Jul 17, 2024
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Alumni Leadership

NOBULL Co-Founder on Keeping Good Habits

By Andrew Husband

NOBULL Co-Founder Marcus Wilson, MBA ’04, participated in a fireside chat at MIT Sloan Reunion 2024.

Jul 17, 2024
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MIT Executive MBA Leadership

Unexpected Leadership Lessons from the MIT EMBA Program

By Adam Szaronos, EMBA '18

Adam Szaronos, EMBA '18, is the Chief Commercial Officer at TearLab Corporation, located in Fort Worth, TX.

Mar 26, 2019
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