Corporate Scenario Planning in an Evolving World
Hiram Samel, SF ’06, PhD ’13, recently discussed corporate scenario planning as it relates to his class during the MIT Sloan Alumni Online webinar in April.
Hiram Samel, SF ’06, PhD ’13, recently discussed corporate scenario planning as it relates to his class during the MIT Sloan Alumni Online webinar in April.
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