How real-world problems can facilitate better learning
"The Covid-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of how uncertainty is the dominant variable that governs our lives."
"The Covid-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of how uncertainty is the dominant variable that governs our lives."
There’s really going to have to be a paradigm shift in realizing that every job needs to be a sustainability job at some level," says MIT Sloan's Bethany Patten.
"Every single woman is integral and is important, and plays a big role in Saudi Arabia.”
Most executives today understand that if their companies are to thrive in an increasingly competitive and dynamic marketplace, they must hire and retain the most talented employees.
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MIT has offered a certificate programme in sustainability since 2011, and the number of students has mushroomed each year.
"Win-win situations do not exist here. We all have to bear the cost, and that will show up in inflation, especially in gasoline."
"You are even more influenced by fact-checks on false claims that are aligned with your politics compared to ones that aren't."
Stuart Madnick warned that cyberattacks on the Ukrainian computer systems could potentially spill over to other regions.
A chapter on legendary MIT Sloan Professor Georgia Perakis describes how she teaches her course on "Data, Models and Decisions."