Professor Emeritus Jay W. Forrester, digital computing and system dynamics pioneer, dies at 98
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The inventor of an early form of RAM had an outsized influence on organizational dynamics, supply chains, and sustainability.
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The inventor of an early form of RAM had an outsized influence on organizational dynamics, supply chains, and sustainability.
Jackie Selby, EMBA '21 hosts a conversation with Professor Nelson Repenning, PhD '96, on his new book, There Has Got to Be a Better Way, which focuses on designing work that is both effective and engaging.
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While the U.S. patent system is designed to protect innovation, it is unclear how many firms are racing for patent protection and what effect racing has on innovation. To gain insights on these questi
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Labor, health, and environmental concerns threaten the might of meat. But alternative foods face major challenges.
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The framework offers new and viable directions for improving worker health and well-being while maintaining or enhancing employee engagement and productivity.
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The “urban wage advantage” for workers without a college degree is sliding fast. Black men have suffered the steepest drops.
About 6 times as fast.
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‘We should probably relax about this,’ MIT professor says.
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At a conference in Portland, Oregon yesterday, MIT Sloan Prof. Thomas W. Malone presented a new research paper highlighting the potential of web-based contests to address major international issues.
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New MIT Sloan research on patterns in interest rate cycles shows that the transition from hiking to cutting rates does not necessarily imply that interest rates will fall back to low levels.