Standards prop up the economy, but challenges abound
Misconceptions about who needs electricity, when, and how means aid and investment could be rolled out inefficiently.
Misconceptions about who needs electricity, when, and how means aid and investment could be rolled out inefficiently.
MIT PhD Ethan Mollick on how organizations can find artificial intelligence use cases, account for errors, and identify the most pressing concerns.
Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management, Professor, Applied Economics
How to guide human behavior as work moves through an organization.
At its April conference, the MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship unveiled its new name and facilitated thought-provoking discussions about the future of global growth markets.
Communities of color bear the brunt of energy-related social, economic, and health burdens. Shalanda Baker explains how energy justice can help.
Chief financial officers share advice for strategic leadership in the pandemic — and beyond.
Rigorous evidence and research is crucial, especially at this critical turning point for nature and society.
From designing and creating environmentally sound materials to fostering connections between organizations and inclusivity experts, ventures founded and managed by MIT and MIT Sloan alumnae are making positive impacts on the world.
In a war to attract the best and brightest, effective retention could be your company's secret.