6 Books by Sloanies from 2021
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Here are six notable books by MIT Sloan alumni from 2021 that demonstrate the Sloanie community’s ongoing commitment to creating, testing, and applying ideas made to matter to the world.
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Here are six notable books by MIT Sloan alumni from 2021 that demonstrate the Sloanie community’s ongoing commitment to creating, testing, and applying ideas made to matter to the world.
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A cybersecurity expert warns that the same features that give blockchain its advantages are also causing problems.
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Onerous licensing requirements for CPAs are dampening career interest in accounting, especially among minority candidates, a new study finds.
Learn how the BRL can support behavioral researchers at MIT.
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MIT Sloan MBA student, Dar Maor, discusses how leadership is developed through action, community, and the willingness to adapt.
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The past several years have seen an upsurge of worker activism in the United States and with it, an increasing interest in the concept of worker voice—that is, efforts by workers, either individually or collectively, to have a say on workplace issues that matter to them. This collection of links hi...
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The app's founder sees OZÉ as the 'Intuit of Africa.'
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For Kerry James, SB ’95, MBA ’01, innovating through education and making such advances widely available is of great importance. This is why she currently serves in leadership roles at national, regional, and local nonprofits like uAspire, Custom Collaborative, and the Boston Arts Academy Foundation...
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Here are the skills and behaviors you need to be an effective manager of digital business, and the four weak spots standing in your way.
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Research led by MIT Sloan Prof. David Rand studies the factors that convince people to adopt products and behaviors that are individually costly but beneficial to society.