Striving for a better healthcare system in the U.S.
Candice Creecy, SFMBA ’22, is a consultant at McKinsey & Company focusing on life sciences and healthcare. She's also an emergency medicine physician assistant at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Candice Creecy, SFMBA ’22, is a consultant at McKinsey & Company focusing on life sciences and healthcare. She's also an emergency medicine physician assistant at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
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Elizabeth Petheo, EMBA ’14, brings over 15 years of experience in a range of disaster resiliency programming from work in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and Europe.
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One year out from completing the Executive MBA program, Matthew Williams, EMBA ’20, remains connected with his Sloanie network and continues to leverage and adapt the skills he gained as a student to meet whatever challenges or opportunities come his way.
While an MIT Sloan doctoral candidate, Alex Kowalski researched practical ways to improve jobs in an increasingly important industry.
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New research reveals the true scope of COVID-19’s global spread. But don’t bank on herd immunity.
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In an economy with many low-wage jobs, employer-provided training can be an important route to upward economic mobility for workers. But which workers receive training? How do workers obtain new skills?
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An MIT business processes expert on where planning goes wrong.
Finance is the study of how economic resources are channeled through time, across business activities, and around the globe to help individuals and institutions manage their affairs more effectively.
The faculty of the MIT System Dynamics group research how modeling and simulations can be applied to business, economics, decision decision-making, organizational sciences, policy-making.
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The U.S. is experiencing a crisis around job quality. Emerging climate jobs can give workers a living wage, health care, and safe working conditions.