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Generative AI enables companies to execute with speed
MIT Sloan student teams advise Pfizer, Comcast, and others on using data and generative AI to bring products to market and communicate with customers quickly.
Young firms lose big when new equipment is scarce
New research reveals that cash-constrained companies suffer the most when supply chain disruptions delay the production and delivery of new equipment.
People are honest about how they spend their money
But don’t take them at their word for exact dollar amounts.
3 hidden forces driving the M&A market
In mergers and acquisitions, it takes more than low interest rates and a healthy stock market to get a deal done. New research pinpoints three unapparent behaviors.
Another Liquidity Crunch at Tesla?
Throughout 2017 and into 2018, Tesla was burning through cash as the company sought to ramp up production of its Model 3 all-electric vehicle (EV). Investors were questioning whether Tesla would need to raise additional capital. While the company had been successful in the past at issuing both equit...
AI in manufacturing starts with data
Artificial intelligence can monitor and improve production and quality control on factory floors. The key is focusing on data, not complex AI systems.
Why sustainable business needs better ESG ratings
Data on environmental, social, and governance performance is noisy — and may not help companies help the environment. MIT Sloan experts investigate.