Where are they now: Catch up with 19 of MIT’s smartest startups
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Wearable thermostats, recycling revenue, and “robo-furniture.”
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Wearable thermostats, recycling revenue, and “robo-furniture.”
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The researchers found that the social perceptiveness—or social intelligence—of group members is a significant predictor of group intelligence, both for face-to-face groups and online groups.
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Is the saying true that two heads are better than one? A new study by Abdullah Almaatouq sheds light on this age-old debate. He found that the answer depends on the complexity of the task.
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A former UBS AG president on how situational awareness and responsive management build on a leader’s core skills.
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New research explores worker engagement, its impact on job performance, and its connection to a worker’s level of emotional stability.
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MIT Sloan faculty and industry experts offer policy recommendations to reduce hospital overwhelm and protect health care providers.
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MIT Sloan professor Michael Cusumano on building and winning platform business models — and how to avoid the ‘winner’s curse.’
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Socially responsible investors are putting their money where their values are, which is good news for firms committed to tackling global problems.
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Artificial intelligence, blockchain, robotics, 3D printing, and the internet of things are set to supercharge supply chains.
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A “red light, yellow light, green light” framework can help companies streamline AI governance and decision-making.