Building A Better Watercooler
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MIT Sloan professor Thomas Malone is one of the world’s go-to experts on the way we work—and how we might work smarter.
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MIT Sloan professor Thomas Malone is one of the world’s go-to experts on the way we work—and how we might work smarter.
Jayesh Kannan, MBA ’18, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of Sloanies Talking with Sloanies.
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The executive director of the Good Companies, Good Jobs Initiative at the MIT Sloan School of Management cuts through the hype about the “future of work” — and explains recent research on the transformative effects of artificial intelligence and automation on jobs.
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Vivian Graves, MBA ’19, founded Otis to alleviate the many medical and financial burdens on pets, pet owners, and veterinarians.
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Assistant Professor Manish Raghavan wants to teach his students how to make good business decisions about deploying (or not deploying) AI-based products and services.
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Through planned giving, Nitin Nohria, PhD ’88, wants to create opportunities for future entrepreneurs at MIT Sloan.
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The COVID-19 induced ‘Great Lockdown’ has cast doubt on the efficacy of bank buffers in supporting the real economy in times of crisis. Despite accommodative regulatory and supervisory action, banks remain hesitant to [...]
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Gilt Market Dysfunction and Liability-Driven Investment (LDI) - A Progress Report
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Marta Ortega-Valle, SF ’08, is addressing one of the most pressing challenges faced by farmers: crop threats. She co-founded GreenLight Biosciences with fellow MIT alumni to help farmers create sustainable agricultural systems through the integration of science with technology.
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This past June, a new crop of 20 teams entered MIT delta v, the educational startup accelerator run by the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship. Each had a different problem in its sights, from the difficulties amputees face in controlling prosthetics to wasted space in airplane cargo holds....