Making MIT EMBA HER-story
"Making MIT EMBA HER-story" is a series where current students and alumnae share their stories and insights from the program.
"Making MIT EMBA HER-story" is a series where current students and alumnae share their stories and insights from the program.
In an article for The Hill, MIT Sloan Assistant Professor Anna Stansbury makes the case that ethical business executives would benefit from better enforcement of U.S. labor law.
"To combat climate change, we need to make it in the firms' and consumers' self-interest to produce and buy the low-carbon alternatives."
"By following a systematic approach, businesses can leverage the powerful capabilities of modern AI systems while mitigating their risks."
Barbara Wixom and Nick van der Meulen found that organizations can benefit from generative AI solutions by developing cross-functional efforts.
John Sterman called the withdrawal of megabanks from the coalition a "short-term, myopic response" to political changes.
"Part of the pressure in the marketplace comes from the fact that you do have to be legitimately better. If you're not, you're going to suffer."
"The less you invest in in-store experience, the more the customers are turned off. So you are sort of pushing them away, to online."
This paper marks TWIST’s (Together We Invest for Systems Transformation) inaugural sharing of learnings gathered from the collective.
"Most bank failures result from deteriorating solvency rather than bank runs."