Rethinking what makes a good job
Professor of the practice Zeynep Ton presented the business case for investing in good jobs and shared ways to implement a good jobs approach.
Professor of the practice Zeynep Ton presented the business case for investing in good jobs and shared ways to implement a good jobs approach.
In “The Case for Good Jobs”, a new book, Zeynep Ton of MIT Sloan School of Management argues that doing less can often make commercial sense.
John Sterman makes the cases that wood bioenergy is not carbon energy and, in fact, worse for the climate than coal
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.
At Automation Fair, senior lecturer David Robertson explored LEGO's journey and shared valuable lessons on managing innovation effectively.
"The case for huge investments in AI is not clear. The case for tracking, understanding, and planning for later investments is much clearer."
Lecturer Malia Lazu joined this week's DEI panel on "Under the Radar with Callie Crossley."
This case study presents an example of a systemic investing approach, charting the Fink family's and ReFED’s transformative journey in US food waste reduction.
"When there's not a competitive threat, they're not making that investment. And quality is lower."
"While $9 million may not seem like a high cost for a $7 billion-asset bank, this fine is still encouraging to see. "