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Learn about the future of management education. A conversation with John C Head III Dean Rick Locke.

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Sandy Pentland

The COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing economic crisis have revealed many ways in which American society isn’t working.

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Action Learning Health Care

Analyzing distribution channels for pharmaceutical manufacturing startup

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Kathryn M. O’Neill

Continuus Pharmaceuticals, a Massachusetts-based startup focused on making medicine affordable and accessible all over the world, turned to H-Lab for help developing an actionable distribution strategy for ICM-made pharmaceuticals.

Mar 11, 2022
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

NOV 18 – A Decade After the Big Crisis: The Future of Financial Regulation

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MIT GCFP - Events

Nearly one decade after the Global Financial Crisis, regulators and policymakers are rolling back post-Crisis regulations, including regulations meant to strengthen capital and liquidity requirements as well as ‘living wills’ for large banks. What where the major initiatives taken since 2008 to stre...

Nov 12, 2019
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

New California Fast Food Council Law Could Lead to Improved Job Quality

California’s new Fast Food Council law could encourage fast food restaurant owners in the state to improve job quality for workers and follow what’s known as a “high-road” employment strategy, MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Tom Kochan argued in a recent article for Fortune.com.

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MIT GCFP Public Policy

FASAB requests comments re U.S. insurance programs

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MIT GCFP - News and Announcements

The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) recently proposed accounting standards for U.S. government-related insurance programs and is seeking public comment through March 29, 2016. Programs under consideration include insurance and non-loan guarantee programs authorized by law to comp...

Jan 13, 2016
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Improving the Transparency and Regulation of Proxy Advisory Firms

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MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Chester Spatt, a distinguished senior fellow at the Golub Center, recently authored Proxy Advisory Firms, Governance, Market Failure, and Regulation in his capacity as a senior fellow at [...]

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Alumni Leadership

Impostor Syndrome and Its Surprising Upside

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Katherine J. Igoe

Basima Tewfik (Class of 1943 Career Development Professor; Assistant Professor of Work and Organization Studies) examines the psychology of the social self at work.

May 13, 2022
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MIT Executive MBA Entrepreneurship

Discovering a passion for entrepreneurship (and taking the leap to launch a business)

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Dr. Marc Myer, EMBA '19

Dr. Marc Myer, EMBA '19, is CEO and Cofounder of Hyperion Health Inc. in Minneapolis, MN.

Apr 29, 2020
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Action Learning Innovation

Supporting innovation in the Philippines

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Kathryn M. O’Neill

Fostering a startup ecosystem.

Oct 28, 2021
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Artificial Intelligence

The purpose of this paper is to identify ways to bring workers’ voices into the development and use of generative artificial intelligence (AI).

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Thomas Kochan

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Ben Likis, MBA '24

Martha Mangelsdorf

In this December 2023 working paper, MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Thomas A. Kochan and five additional co-authors from MIT identify ways to bring workers’ voices into the development and use of generative artificial intelligence (AI).

Dec 21, 2023
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