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Action Learning Innovation

Crafting a marketing plan for new health-monitoring device

By Kara Baskin

When the Mitsubishi Electric Innovation Center (MELIC) needed a go-to market strategy for a new hardware-software AI camera, they relied on IDEA Lab students Adil Bahadoor and Amre Nouh.

Nov 14, 2022
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Action Learning Health Care

Reducing turnaround times for imaging studies

By Kara Baskin

Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is often due to bottlenecks as patients wait for CT scan results. That's why Dr. Miriam Bredella, EMBA '22, set out to reduce turnaround times for ED imaging studies at a major urban hospital for her Organizations Lab project.

Oct 17, 2022
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Action Learning Sustainability

Aiding Gap's move to recycled cotton

By Kathryn M. O’Neill

Eyeing environmental impact.

Oct 27, 2021
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Alumni

Henna Karna, EMBA ’18

Henna Karna, EMBA ’18, discusses her journey through academia and her professional career, reflecting on how MIT Sloan's unique mix of quantitative and qualitative learning has influenced her work.

Dec 3, 2024
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

“The Inside Story of an Epic Financial Scandal” Talk by author David Enrich

By MIT GCFP - Events

David Enrich, author of the new book The Spider Network, came to MIT to tell the story of how a cartel of bankers set out to rig a crucial financial market — and how he developed a years-long relationship with the scandal’s ringleader.

Mar 22, 2017
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

A Dialogue with Gerald Chan – Measuring Return in Social Terms

By MIT GCFP - Events

By Ivy Sheng, Co-President of MIT Sloan Financial Market and Policy Club

Jan 26, 2015
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Action Learning Innovation

Quantifying an abstract concept, innovation, for a top brewing company

By Kathryn M. O’Neill

AB InBev tasked EM-Lab with assessing a new strategy: internal innovation.

Sep 14, 2021
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Alumni Leadership

How This Alumna Is Helping Women Succeed at Fidelity

By Andrew Husband

Kristen Robinson Darcy, EMBA ’13, chief operating officer at Fidelity Charitable, co-chaired the Women’s Leadership Group at Fidelity Investments for two years and endeavored to create an atmosphere of conscious inclusion.

Jul 21, 2021
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Artificial Intelligence

Buçinca to Join IWER Faculty

Zana Buçinca, a scholar whose research interests include human-AI interaction and the future of work, will be joining the faculty of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) in the fall of 2026 when she joins the MIT Sloan School of Management’s Work and Organization Studies group ...

Feb 11, 2026
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Action Learning Analytics

Developing a strategy to reduce airport wait times

By Kathryn M. O'Neill

Computer vision and data analytics can generate real-time information about operations, creating a major opportunity to reduce wait times. In fall 2021, United Airlines asked a team of students in Enterprise Management Lab to develop a strategy for leveraging such technologies to reduce wait times i...

Nov 28, 2022
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