The lure of 'so-so technology,' and how to avoid it
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Companies are investing in technology that replaces workers but brings little improvement to productivity. Here’s how to break the cycle.
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Companies are investing in technology that replaces workers but brings little improvement to productivity. Here’s how to break the cycle.
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Borrowing from computer science, algorithmic business thinking helps people communicate with each other, and with machines.
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Before it’s in the boardroom, it’s on the syllabus at MIT Sloan. Here are six emergent ideas students are studying in 2021 – 2022.
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To see the benefits of automation, companies need to understand challenges and create more flexible robotic tools.
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A new MIT report says business has a role to play in determining what quality work will look like in a world remade by AI and robotics.
W. Maurice Young (1961) Career Development Associate Professor of Management, Associate Professor, Operations Management
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The industrial metaverse enables more resilient supply chains and localized manufacturing through the use of existing tools such as digital twins.
Gordon Kaufman Professor of Management, Professor, Work and Organization Studies, Professor, Work and Organization Studies
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A new study from MIT Sloan Management review finds many employees use AI without realizing it — and without realizing how it benefits them.
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Business experts can now design, develop, and deploy IT applications on their own, without the need for robust programming skills.