MIT Sloan reading list: 8 books from 2023
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From artificial intelligence to supply chains to the future of China’s economy, these books help explain what’s happening in today’s business environment.
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From artificial intelligence to supply chains to the future of China’s economy, these books help explain what’s happening in today’s business environment.
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In a new book, MIT roboticist Daniela Rus looks at the powers and limitations of robots and how humans can work with them to unlock new capabilities.
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Jacklyn Dallas’ worst idea involved an iPhone and a “uniquely unappetizing” banana.
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Private equity looks and acts differently in the flyover states. Here’s how one investor is helping Midwest manufacturers survive COVID-19.
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Coleen Glessner reflects on the pharma industry’s gender bias, what she’s learned about self-validation, and how “professional experimentation” leads to career success.
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A dual-agenda work redesign requires managers to step back from how they’ve managed in the past and give employees more control over their work.
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A self-professed “thoughtful introvert,” Eli Lilly’s Andrea de Souza learned how to carve out time for intentional, purpose-driven networking as she’s climbed the executive ladder.
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Generative AI and financial data are opening up the digital economy to more consumers and small businesses, but crypto concerns remain.
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USDA senior advisor Samantha Joseph understands some barriers are out of her control, but she knows the importance of breaking the ones women create for themselves.
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The work tasks that AI is least likely to replace are those that depend on uniquely human capacities, such as empathy, judgment, ethics, and hope.