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Research finds people with access to high-speed internet can better self-isolate, particularly reinforcing the wealthy’s ability to social distance.
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New research shows the population could have been mismeasured for decades.
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Market-creating innovations transform complicated and expensive products into products that are simple and affordable, making them accessible to a whole new segment of people for whom there was always underlying demand, but no adequate solution on the market. This segment of the population is referr...
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As one of the co-directors of the MIT Sloan Hack for Inclusion hackathon, Josie Liu, MBA '21, honed her leadership and teamwork skills while embracing her interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion. With a background in strategy consulting, Josie shifted gears to follow her passion—marrying innova...
Friedemann “Friedi” Pfeiffer, EMBA ’20 is the Head of Finance for North America at WTW in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Career ladders within organizations are often seen as one way to create opportunities for low-wage workers to move into better-paying jobs. But, in practice, how common is it for low-wage workers in the U.S. to benefit economically from moving to a new job within the same organization?
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NOBULL Co-Founder Marcus Wilson, MBA ’04, participated in a fireside chat at MIT Sloan Reunion 2024.
Kaushik Joshi, MBA ’05, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
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It appears today that facts are not based on absolutes but rather on the sheer number of social media shares and retweets. Charles P. Pierce argues that validity is determined by the decibel of the speaker not the content of the lyrics.