Why I fired (and rehired) myself
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Adriana Bokel Herde, EMBA '17, is the Chief People Officer at Snyk in Boston, MA.
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Adriana Bokel Herde, EMBA '17, is the Chief People Officer at Snyk in Boston, MA.
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Dennis Burianek, PhD, EMBA '18, is Head of Business Transformation at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington, MA.
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As a Sloan Fellow, Fernando Goldsztein, SF ’03, accomplished his goals and more, but the lessons learned and the connections made transformed his life in unimaginable ways.
Erin Scott and Scott Stern from the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship share their thoughts on mentoring in the realm of entrepreneurship. Their insights reflect in-depth research as well as practical experience in guiding and analyzing how mentors can make—or break—a fledgling venture.
USA Lab Class Honored with "Ideas Worth Teaching" Award
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In an economy with many low-wage jobs, employer-provided training can be an important route to upward economic mobility for workers. But which workers receive training? How do workers obtain new skills?
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Rand’s research focuses primarily on understanding online COVID-19 misinformation and the psychology behind it, as well as working to increase human cooperation.
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Until recently, the link between having a say in the workplace and workers’ job satisfaction and well-being had not been empirically demonstrated by researchers. Now, a new journal article coauthored by scholars from the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) addresses that question.
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MIT Sloan Professor Simon Johnson, PhD ’89, credits the success of his and his fellow Nobel laureates’ research to their students.
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In a special seminar co-hosted by the MIT Center for Finance and Policy (CFP) and the MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering (LFE), Dr. Jeremy Kepner, senior scientist at [...]