Case Studies
The case studies available in The MIT Sloan Teaching Resources Library are teaching case studies, narratives that facilitate class discussion about a particular business or management issue.
The case studies available in The MIT Sloan Teaching Resources Library are teaching case studies, narratives that facilitate class discussion about a particular business or management issue.
A debate on whether machines should pay up for replacing human workers.
Social media platforms make money off sensational content. Taxing digital ads is one way to encourage different business models, according to two MIT economists.
Companies that fail to address the conflict between productivity and employee well-being risk losing employees.
Women are uniquely situated to help tackle the global waste crisis in the circular economy. What’s needed now to advance their role: more data and adequate funding.
When employees contact an ombuds, what issues are raised — and which are most important to all stakeholders, including the organization?
Given the proper mandate and the right boss, a CDO can guide companies in treating data as an asset — and reaping the rewards.
Subscriptions and identify verification are just two of the ways social media companies could stem the tide of inflammatory and inaccurate content.
Three steps to finding use cases for large language models: Break down workflows into tasks, consider all costs associated with automation, and launch pilots.
Successful chief data officers shift the narrative away from the risks of data sharing to the risks of not sharing.