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An Evening of Discovery at the MIT Museum

By Andrew Husband

Invited guests attended a special event at the new MIT Museum location in Kendall Square in early December.

Dec 21, 2022
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Ideas Made to Matter Innovation

Digital transformation for family-owned companies

By Kara Baskin

Family-run companies often struggle with modernization. To start, they should create a digital thesis and promote an agile board culture.

Feb 8, 2023
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Zen Chu

Senior Lecturer, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management

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Ideas Made to Matter Social Media

Nobel Peace Prize winner on fighting 'virus of lies'

By Sara Brown

Investigative journalist Maria Ressa, a digital fellow at MIT, said the spread of disinformation on social media threatens democracies worldwide.

Oct 25, 2021
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Ideas Made to Matter Labor

Is there a seat for employees in U.S. boardrooms?

By Meredith Somers

Three economists study the pros and cons of worker representation on executive boards.

Dec 23, 2019
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Ideas Made to Matter Career

Taking the high road to worker compensation

By Meredith Somers

How companies that value people as much as profits can still come out ahead.

Apr 23, 2019
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Ideas Made to Matter Leadership

CFOs expand their reach beyond the back office

By Betsy Vereckey

Sitting at the helm of an organization, CFOs are uniquely suited to weigh in across all parts of the business. Here’s how the role of finance executives is evolving.

Jan 24, 2022
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Ideas Made to Matter Analytics

Try this data framework for analytics advantage

By Beth Stackpole

A framework based on data, models, decisions, and value can help you leverage analytics for better business outcomes.

Jan 23, 2023
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MIT Sloan and Artificial Intelligence

The MIT Sloan School of Management leads AI research, teaching, and business application. Discover how AI is changing organizations and workers' productivity, and what leaders need to know now about this transformative technology.
Learn how MIT Sloan is at the forefront of AI research and application
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MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy
4 new studies about agentic AI from the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy
New research ranges from how AI agents negotiate to how “personality pairing” can optimize human-AI collaboration.
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Special Report
MIT Sloan insights for success in AI-driven organizations
Experts share innovative ideas for using artificial intelligence to solve critical business problems and deliver on strategy.
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Teaching & Learning Resources
Generative AI for Teaching & Learning
Explore our resources to unlock AI's potential for enhancing teaching and learning at MIT Sloan.

Centers, Initiatives, and Programs

Positioned at the intersection of technology and management, the MIT Sloan School of Management is a meeting place for leading thinkers and researchers. The centers, initiatives, and programs at MIT Sloan and the larger MIT ecosystem drive research and education on artificial intelligence, its implications, and its uses.
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AI at MIT Sloan

Explore insights about artificial intelligence from MIT Sloan experts and learn how MIT Sloan students, alumni, and faculty are employing AI to build a better future.
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Choose the human path for AI
To realize the greatest gains from artificial intelligence, we must make the future of work more human, not less.
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Beyond the algorithm: AI’s societal impact
MIT Sloan research explores the promise and limits of using AI in medicine, hiring, and creative pursuits.

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AI is reinventing hiring — with the same old biases. Here’s how to avoid that t…
The AI hiring revolution doesn’t have to be a story of automated bias, argues MIT Sloan’s Emilio J. Castilla. Tough questions and constant monitoring can lead to fairer systems.
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How to spot real value in AI — and avoid the snake oil
A new book aims to help business leaders separate real AI value from overhyped claims.
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How organizations build a culture of AI ethics
From risk management policies to the five stages of AI ethics, here’s how some organizations approach ethical AI.
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Bringing transparency to the data used to train artificial intelligence
Using the wrong datasets to train artificial intelligence models can result in legal risks, bias, or lower-quality models. The Data Provenance Initiative’s tool can help.
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MIT Harnesses AI to Accelerate Startup Ambitions
Paul Cheek, executive director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship said: "Our mission at the Trust Center is to advance the field of innovation-driven entrepreneurship everywhere. We can't do it with intuition or by throwing stuff against the wall. We have to practice entrepreneurship in a rigorous, systematic way that increases the odds of success."


Managers and workers need to collectively develop new expectations and work practices to ensure that any work done in collaboration with generative AI meets the values, goals, and standards of their key stakeholders.
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Kate Kellogg

David J. McGrath jr (1959) Professor of Management and Innovation


I've gained deep insights into cutting-edge technologies and had the chance to connect and network with industry leaders ... [T]aking courses or working on projects related to deep learning has been a rewarding experience.
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Anne Castille Buisson

MBAn ’24


This technology’s deepest impact on the world of work will come as it’s used to reimagine entire organizations. This deep reimagination will be a decentralized and distributed phenomenon, carried out by innovators and entrepreneurs.
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Andrew McAfee

Co-Director, MIT IDE & Principal Research Scientist, MIT Sloan


You need to be talking about AI along with specific initiatives and the outcomes you want to achieve using it. And those outcomes need to be compelling for your organization.
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Barbara Wixom

Principal research scientist at the MIT Center for Information Systems Research

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Working Definitions: Artificial Intelligence

MIT Sloan's Working Definitions explore the words and phrases behind emerging management ideas.
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Ideas Made to Matter: AI
Ideas and insights about artificial intelligence from MIT Sloan
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AI Expert Spotlight Series
MIT experts share the most exciting—and concerning—aspects of AI.
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MIT Sloan and Climate Strategy

At the intersection of business and climate strategy, the MIT Sloan School of Management is researching, developing, deploying, and scaling up innovative solutions to change the planet's climate trajectory.
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Climate strategy for leaders
A new report from MIT Sloan collects three resources to support long-term decision making: A climate solutions simulator, a guide to systemic investing, and a white paper on sustainable building.
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MIT News
Over 1,000 MIT students inspired to work toward climate solutions
Incoming students tested the climate simulation tool En-ROADS with the goal of creating “a healthier, safer, more prosperous, and more sustainable world.”
The Climate Project at MIT, a major campus-wide effort, includes new arrangements for promoting cross-Institute collaborations and new mechanisms for engaging with outside partners to speed the development and implementation of climate solutions.
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The Climate Project at MIT
Our goal is to become one of the world’s most prolific and collaborative sources of technological, behavioral, and policy solutions for the global climate challenge. We'll know we have succeeded only if, in 10 years, we have changed the expected trajectory of global climate outcomes for the better.

At the MIT Sloan School of Management, we’re driving real-world climate impact through cutting‑edge research, entrepreneurial innovation, and evidence‑based policy leadership.

What is MIT's climate action impact?

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Sustainability Certificate alumni in our community

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Leaders in government, business, NGOs, experienced En-ROADS

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Participants in MIT Sloan Executive Education's sustainability courses

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Completed 'S-Lab' projects with leading companies

Climate Strategy at MIT Sloan

Explore insights from MIT Sloan experts, discover climate and sustainability initiatives across MIT, and learn how MIT Sloan prepares global business leaders to accelerate decarbonization, scale climate solutions, and shape a more resilient, equitable global economy.
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Unlocking Investment for Climate Technologies
Emerging climate technologies often face a “valley of death” between technical viability and economic competitiveness. The MIT Catalytic Climate Finance Project is working to change that by bridging the gap between emissions-reduction technologies and the capital needed to accelerate their adoption.
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$900 a year: That's how much climate change costs the average US household
Climate change costs include higher home insurance bills, disaster recovery costs in the form of higher taxes and health damages from wildfire smoke and extreme weather. "In short, climate inaction isn’t just an environmental failure; it acts like a tax on every American household," write Kimberly Clausing, Christopher Knittel and Catherine Wolfram.
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One Day with Patrick Yeung, MBA '26
MBA candidate Patrick Yeung came to MIT Sloan wanting to be surrounded by a community of builders. "MIT Sloan's Sustainability Initiative provides a great platform to help a generalist like myself become more specialized in this space."
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Climate change and machine learning — the good, bad, and unknown
Machine learning can drive climate action initiatives, but its widespread use could have negative implications, according to Climate Change AI’s Priya Donti.
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Why plain language works better than cash to drive sustainability
Simplified messaging helps civic leaders and business managers boost recycling rates without spending more money, says MIT Sloan School of Management professor Catherine Tucker.
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A sustainability-focused venture that aims to give back to the community
MIT Sloan student and entrepreneur Alecia Asiamigbe is leading a more resilient future with her renewable energy company.


The climate continues to change, and it’s changed pretty dramatically in the last 15 years. I don’t think we should draw too many conclusions about what’s possible.
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Catherine Wolfram

Professor, Applied Economics, MIT Sloan, and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Climate and Energy Economics at the U.S. Treasury


Hope isn’t naïve optimism—the belief that some technological breakthrough will save us. It's the belief that what we do matters. That by working together, we can create a better world.
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John Sterman

Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management


One of the gaps the MIT Climate Policy Center seeks to fill is being the connective tissue across all of these different centers to understand what the policy implications are and to understand how everything fits together.
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Christopher Knittel

Associate Dean for Climate and Sustainability, the George P. Shultz Professor , and a Professor of Applied Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management


As an entrepreneur, I think: How am I making my community better? How am I helping to create employment? I was looking for a school with a well-developed, holistic sustainability program.
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Victoria Eugenia Tostado Bringas

 SFMBA ’24

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Climate Centers and Initiatives

Positioned at the intersection of technology and management, MIT Sloan is a meeting place for leading thinkers and researchers; the school's numerous climate centers and initiatives provide a collaborative environment for faculty, students, private sector partners, and public policy experts to share research and knowledge and to drive real-world climate impact.
MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
The MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative is committed to advancing systems change for an equitable and sustainable world.
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MIT Climate Policy Center
The MIT Climate Policy Center serves as MIT's "front door" for local, state, federal, and international climate policymakers. Our mission is to serve as a trusted, non-partisan resource for policymakers who seek to advance evidence-based climate policy in the next decade.
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MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
CEEPR promotes rigorous, objective research for improved decision making in government and the private sector, and secures the relevance of its work through close cooperation with industry partners from around the globe.
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MIT Energy Initiative
MITEI connects researchers from across MIT and facilitates collaborations with industry, nonprofits, and government to speed and scale commercialization of no- and low-carbon technologies.
Global Change
MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
The purpose of CS3 is to advance knowledge and computational capabilities in the field of sustainability science, and support decision-makers in government, industry and civil society to achieve sustainability goals.
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MIT Climate Portal
The MIT Climate Portal is an online home for timely, science-based information about the causes and consequences of climate change – and what can be done to address it.

Working Definitions: Climate Strategy

MIT Sloan's Working Definitions explore the words and phrases behind emerging management ideas.
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Alumni Tackling Climate Challenges
MIT Sloan is committed to developing principled leaders educated in and dedicated to sustainable business practices.
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Ideas Made to Matter: Climate Strategy
MIT Sloan insights on climate strategy, covering risk assessment, investment, technology, and policy to help leaders make informed decisions.
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