Simulations to Predict Climate Change
Created with Climate Interactive, a nonprofit think tank, En-ROADS shows which policies will have the most effective and decisive impact on global warming and the climate crisis.
Created with Climate Interactive, a nonprofit think tank, En-ROADS shows which policies will have the most effective and decisive impact on global warming and the climate crisis.
At a recent virtual panel discussion organized at MIT Sloan, two industry executives and an MIT Sloan professor focused on the important and timely topic of people analytics, including how people analytics techniques can be used to ameliorate bias within organizations.
Furniture giant Wayfair is committed not only to providing customers with a wide variety of quality products, but reevaluating and improving their own processes as well. That’s why they initially tasked a team of MIT Sloan Action Learning Operations Lab (Ops-Lab) students with streamlining their Way...
Ten years after MIT Sloan opened its first physical location outside of the United States in Chile, the MIT Sloan Latin America Office remains an integral part of Santiago’s bustling business district.
Women founders from MIT Sloan gathered in February to learn how the school and the Institute can help them launch and grow their startups.
In March, Senior Lecturer and MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative Director Jason Jay, PhD ’10, demonstrated the En-ROADS simulation tool at the MIT Better World (Sustainability) virtual event.
How Metron, a scientific consulting firm typically focused on problems of national defense, used Bayesian search theory to find a lost city of gold in Ecuador.
In a new book about the history of Kendall Square from the MIT Press, author Robert Buderi chronicles the area's biggest successes in innovation.
USA Lab students conduct fieldwork to deepen their understanding of America’s economic and social struggles and uncover sustainable solutions that work. Host organizations like the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque see such positive outcomes that they often return to host again.
The event gathered approximately 1,400 participants and 300 mentors from 73 different countries to work on solutions that have a meaningful impact in Latin America.