A Workplace Trend That Increases Income Inequality
Income inequality has been increasing in the United States in recent decades, to a level higher than in a number of other comparable economies. But what’s driving that rise?
Income inequality has been increasing in the United States in recent decades, to a level higher than in a number of other comparable economies. But what’s driving that rise?
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While the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the challenges facing women in the workforce, it is only the most recent catalyst to illuminate the ways women’s careers are differentially impacted by homelife.
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Since 2019, hundreds of first-year MBA students have taken ID Lab, a unique course dedicated to discovering and developing leadership skills.
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Since 2019, hundreds of first-year MBA students have taken ID Lab, a unique course dedicated to discovering and developing leadership skills.
In 2019, Christopher Reichert sat down with Dean David Schmittlein to discuss MIT Sloan.
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.
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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.
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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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Adriana Bokel Herde, EMBA '17, is the Chief People Officer at Snyk in Boston, MA.
Ian Colle is GM, Advanced Computing and Simulation at Amazon Web Services and a member of the MIT EMBA Class of 2017