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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program Leadership

The Time For Thinking Big Is Now

By MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Voices In Leadership

As our work lives shrink to the size of laptop screens. As our personal lives contract to the size of a room, an apartment, or—if we’re lucky—a house and garden. Even as our minds are narrowed relentlessly to the immediate necessities of day-to-day life, Célestin Monga, SF ’95, says loud and clear t...

Nov 9, 2020
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Action Learning Diversity

Attracting young families to Hutchinson, Kansas

By Kathryn M. O'Neill

The Hutchinson Community Foundation is a publicly supported philanthropic organization dedicated to ensuring a brighter future for Hutchinson, a salt mining city that is the seat of Reno County, Kansas. Recognizing that the population of Hutchinson is aging, the foundation recently tasked students i...

Jul 12, 2022
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Alain Eudaric, Sloan MBA '97
MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative Health Care

Sloan Alum and BioPharma Expert Talks Strategic Inflection Points, Strategy and Messaging

Alain Eudaric, Sloan MBA alum, several years in biopharma, led the December 3, 2025 HSI lunchtime seminar. Eudaric is President of Idea Pathways and co-author of The Thriving Biopharma Business, He spoke about strategic inflection points, market strategy and messaging.

Dec 10, 2025
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MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative Health Care

HSI Research Fund: Overview and Impact

Supporting Pioneering Healthcare Solutions

Feb 2, 2026
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

New California Fast Food Council Law Could Lead to Improved Job Quality

California’s new Fast Food Council law could encourage fast food restaurant owners in the state to improve job quality for workers and follow what’s known as a “high-road” employment strategy, MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Tom Kochan argued in a recent article for Fortune.com.

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MBA

5 Reasons Liberal Arts Students are a Perfect Fit for an MBA

By Riana Shah

MBA student, Riana Shah, breaks down why a background in liberal arts can successfully prepare you for the MBA experience at MIT Sloan.

Apr 6, 2020
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MIT GCFP Economics

Pandemics Depress the Economy, Public Health Interventions Do Not: Evidence from the 1918 Flu

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs Jiageng Liu

The COVID-19 pandemic damages the U.S. and the world economy and puts policymakers in an unfamiliar dilemma. Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as social distancing slow the spread of [...]

Apr 2, 2020
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Hiring

Gendered Language in Job Postings Has Little Effect on Applicant Behavior, New Research Finds

In an effort to attract a diverse pool of talented candidates, many contemporary U.S. employers seek to craft gender-neutral job postings by editing language in the postings that may have masculine or feminine connotations. But how much difference do such practices make in reality? Not that much, su...

Mar 24, 2023
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Fireside Chat with SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce

By MIT GCFP - Events

Join the MIT GCFP for the next event in our Distinguished Speaker series. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce will discuss current issues in financial policy and the SEC with our host S.P. Kothari, Gordon Y Billard Professor of Accounting and Finance at Sloan.

Apr 6, 2023
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

Introduction to Systems Change Entrepreneurship

This paper introduces a new framework for Systems Change Entrepreneurship, offering entrepreneurs and institutions a path to design scalable, regenerative solutions that build inclusive and sustainable market systems.

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