When companies report earnings, going first helps
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Research shows firms that report early in the earnings queue earn more media coverage, heightened attention from investors, and a bump in trading volume.
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Research shows firms that report early in the earnings queue earn more media coverage, heightened attention from investors, and a bump in trading volume.
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Assistant Professor Manish Raghavan wants to teach his students how to make good business decisions about deploying (or not deploying) AI-based products and services.
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During the iLead Speaker Series in November, Ruby Chandy, SB ’82, SM’ 89, discussed her professional journey, her experiences on corporate boards, and her continued engagement with MIT Sloan.
Emma came to MIT with a passion for math. At the end of her junior year, she applied to the MBAn program at MIT Sloan and graduated from both programs in 2018. Learn how this woman in tech built the advanced analytical and managerial skills to excel in her role as a product analyst at Google Health....
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Remote work practices help companies hedge against operational risk, and are tied to more IT investment in general.
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An “edupreneur” with more than 13 years of experience, Prashant Tibrewal, SFMBA '21, looked to MIT Sloan to hone his skills and network in the areas of leadership, entrepreneurship, and futuristic innovation.
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A $7 per metric ton carbon tax could reduce emissions by the same amount as the flagship climate policies of the Obama administration, a new study finds.
Sara Campbell is an Engineering Operations Executive at GE Aerospace and a member of the MIT EMBA Class of 2025.
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Over 1,100 members of the alumni community came together in early June to reconnect and continue learning at the 2021 MIT Sloan Virtual Reunion.
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Reflections of experiences sourcing talent and scaling ventures on the African continent, including, the challenges in attracting and retaining the right talent for a business and how opportunities often overlook the potential of youth and women.