Managing traffic in Brazil
Focusing on urban mobility.
Focusing on urban mobility.
Zana Buçinca, a scholar whose research interests include human-AI interaction and the future of work, will be joining the faculty of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) in the fall of 2026 when she joins the MIT Sloan School of Management’s Work and Organization Studies group ...
Thousands of graduating students, alumni, and their families came to campus at the end of May for the 2024 commencement ceremonies and Reunion celebrations. Among the returning graduates were 1,404 Sloanies and their guests who attended MIT Sloan Reunion 2024.
Ten years after MIT Sloan opened its first physical location outside of the United States in Chile, the MIT Sloan Latin America Office remains an integral part of Santiago’s bustling business district.
Anita Carleton, MIT EMBA ’18 and Division Director at Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute, shares how the MIT EMBA transformed her leadership approach, accelerated her career, and prepared her to lead national software engineering, cybersecurity, and AI initiatives in support...
Mick Farrell, LGO ’98, joins Christoper Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
With a background in mechanical engineering, Matthew Howard, SFMBA ‘24 has spent the last decade in startups and scale-ups designing and manufacturing 5G infrastructure for the North American telecommunications industry.
Two big shocks, rapid technological change and COVID-19, have recently rocked retail. But the effects on workers have not been uniform.
MBA student, Maggie Riddle, highlights the advantages of having a liberal arts background and provides tips for applicants with less quantitative experience.
MIT Sloan professor Thomas Malone is one of the world’s go-to experts on the way we work—and how we might work smarter.