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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

The AI Playbook: 6 steps for launching predictive AI projects

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Beth Stackpole

Eric Siegel’s new book outlines a business-oriented paradigm for successful machine learning initiatives.

Jun 20, 2024
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Ideas Made to Matter Behavioral Science

Should we allow criticism while brainstorming?

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Dylan Walsh

The cardinal rule against critical feedback falls flat if everyone is pulling together.

Feb 17, 2021
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Teaching Resources Library Labor

"Lobster 207"

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Megan Larcom

Jenny Weissbourd

Jeremy Avins

Lobstermen are self-employed, and significantly contribute to the economy and identity of Maine communities. In 2012, lobster prices crashed amidst high supply, regulatory demands, and market conglomeration. Lobstermen had to take action to protect and advance their livelihoods. They decided to work...

Sep 28, 2018
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Ideas Made to Matter Monetary Policy

Moving beyond the monetary policy rule of thumb

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Brian Eastwood

New framework incorporates economic shocks to determine how exchange rate fluctuations affect inflation.

Apr 10, 2018
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Teaching Resources Library Accounting

Spartan Race Inc.

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Christopher F. Noe

Joseph P. Weber

Over the seven years since its founding in 2010, Spartan Race grew to be the world’s most popular obstacle course race provider. Spartan’s CEO and founder was contemplating an initial public offering but was unsure how the new global revenue recognition standard that the company was in the process o...

Aug 9, 2018
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Ideas Made to Matter Gender

Networking groups come up short on referrals for women 

Study shows “anticipatory third-party bias” hurts women in male-dominated fields.

Jun 23, 2015
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Ideas Made to Matter Labor

A business checklist for work of the future

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Tracy Mayor

A new MIT report says business has a role to play in determining what quality work will look like in a world remade by AI and robotics.

Sep 23, 2019
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Ideas Made to Matter Entrepreneurship

8 entrepreneurs’ resolutions for 2019

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Meredith Somers

Leaders at Okta, Bevi, Ayar Labs, and more tell us what they’ll focus on this year.

Dec 20, 2018
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Action Learning Sustainability

How S-Lab host Mike Sauchuk and student team made recycling easier for Staples customers

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Tracey Palmer

As the newly minted senior director of recycling and sustainability at Staples Stores, Mike Sauchuk’s first challenge was to develop a strategy that moved the company’s green initiatives forward and also aligned with its business objectives. After learning about the Sustainability Initiative at MIT ...

Jul 29, 2024
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Press

Model projects national opioid crisis to worsen before it gets better

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MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Mohammad Jalali and his research colleagues have created a data-driven simulation model that incorporates key behavioral feedbacks such as social influence and risk perceptions.

Jun 24, 2022
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