John Sterman: Informed decision-making for climate change policy
Prof. John Sterman joins Dan Jones to discuss tools for informed decision-making for climate change policy.
Prof. John Sterman joins Dan Jones to discuss tools for informed decision-making for climate change policy.
By focusing on improving Americans' experiences on the job, a Biden administration can make the workplace a channel for healing a divided nation.
Jared Johnson (MBA '20) writes: “...you were highly visible as a Black employee...everything you did, good or bad, would be magnified.”
Thomas Malone says: “An online platform like this allows us to create a community to harness the collective intelligence..."
David Rand says: “...people who are closer to the epicenter of the disease are likelier to share information online, whether it's true or false.”
“Online collaboration platforms and related tools have become as important to us as smartphones and computers,” said Michael Cusumano
Thomas Kochan says: “Employers are doing their best to bring people back, but it's just not going to happen in the short run for many people.”
Henry Jacoby and co-authors write: "Ignoring the science to cook the numbers discredits the federal process for public decision-making."
Professor Zeynep Ton takes a look at what makes some jobs bad – and how our economy could invest in better jobs.