MIT Sloan reading list: 7 books from 2024
New books this year include a retirement how-to, the reissue of a classic entrepreneurship guide, and a look back at the California energy crisis.
New books this year include a retirement how-to, the reissue of a classic entrepreneurship guide, and a look back at the California energy crisis.
Voluntary climate commitments by financial institutions aren’t having a positive impact, research finds. But banks do have time to reverse course and make progress.
MIT Sloan School Professor Christopher Palmer partners with Seattle and King County Public Housing Authorities to pilot mobility program addressing the fading American Dream
MIT GCFP 11th Annual Conference Consumer Finance: New Perspectives on Policies and Products
A workshop taught by two MIT Sloan experts explores race and gender in sports, drawing insights for diversity efforts in business management.
How “repugnant market” concerns can cause even well-intentioned firms to fail in workforce diversification efforts.
Teams, leagues, and athletes are leading the way when it comes to using data analytics. Here’s what businesses can learn from sports analytics.
In his new book, Okta co-founder Frederic Kerrest shares tips on how startups can build a culture where everyone feels comfortable taking risks.
CIOs need to lead in both technology and business strategy. Here are four ways to make it happen.
MIT Sloan’s Deborah Ancona explains how leaders can start, manage, and support externally oriented innovation within their organizations.