The Bias Cut
How women leaders shape their career paths, and what they’re doing to help those behind them.
How women leaders shape their career paths, and what they’re doing to help those behind them.
Prof. Negin Golrezaei developed a search model that learns consumer preferences to optimize product rankings.
Hyungsoo Kim (MBA ’12) has created an innovative fashion timepiece, The Bradley, that everyone, including the blind, can touch to tell time.
Prof. Erin L. Kelly writes: "Working smarter includes dropping some tasks and meetings and turning off technologies from time to time."
"...what do you think is going to happen if that person quits?...You're going to actually be stretched further.”
Erez Yoeli tells us how we can harness the power of reputation to encourage prosocial behavior and make the message of altruism appealing.
Valerie Kutsch (MBA '22) says: "Sloan stands out to me because of how it fits within the larger MIT ecosystem."
Trish Cotter and co-author Kathleen Stetson (MBA '14) write: "What if compromising yourself for your startup isn't necessary for success?"
Simon Johnson and Jonathan Ruane write: "Ireland's ongoing healthcare crisis will remain once Covid-19 has subdued..."
Gad Yair writes: "Models indicate that the world of sports as we know it may be over — at least until a vaccine is found."