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Alumni Health Care

Former Quest Diagnostics CEO on the Power of Small Changes

By Andrew Husband

Steve Rusckowski, SM ’84, former chairperson, CEO, and president of Quest Diagnostics, believes small changes can have a major impact on company culture.

Jan 9, 2024
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

The Rise of Global Growth Markets as the New Engine of Progress

The markets once labeled “emerging” are not simply catching up to advanced economies — they are charting new pathways that can define the global future. They represent 85% of the world’s population and are now the primary engines of growth and creativity. What was once seen as “potential” is now und...

Sep 18, 2025
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative

Why are we optimistic about climate?

By Emma Kantola

The Sustainability Initiative team has returned from New York Climate Week 2025 with a reenergized belief in our global society's ability to impact climate – for the better.

Oct 1, 2025
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Portrait of Barbara Dyer
Institute for Work and Employment Research

The Good Jobs Imperative

A good job is a way out of poverty. With that idea in mind, Barbara Dyer has for decades been focused on good jobs—and, in particular, how organizations can create more of them for workers.

Jul 8, 2020
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Alumni Leadership

Happiness and Other Keys to Successful Leadership

By Andrew Husband

According to Grace Ueng, SB ’87, founder and CEO of Savvy Growth, the conventional wisdom on happiness and success is all wrong.

Apr 18, 2023
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Alumni Leadership

MIT Sloan Wins Business School Basketball Invitational

By Andrew Husband

MIT Sloan defeated Harvard Business School 43-39 to win the 2023 HBS Hoops Invitational in February.

Mar 13, 2023
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative Sustainability

Amy Meyer knows the importance of aligning CSR strategy and corporate political engagement

By Tracey Palmer

Amy Meyer is working to get companies to practice responsible political engagement.

Mar 12, 2021
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Public Policy

Thomas Kochan: "Vote yes to let workers in the rideshare sector unionize"

By Thomas Kochan

MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Thomas Kochan has published an op-ed in a November 2024 ballot question in Massachusetts

Oct 3, 2024
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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program Diversity

Actions that Lead Us to a New Way of Thinking

Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Ray Reagans on the three lenses on diversity.

Dec 22, 2021
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MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Program

Mitigating the Pitfalls of Remote Work

By MIT Sloan Fellows MBA Voices In Leadership

An old New Yorker cartoon features a man sitting at a desk in his home office. He turns to his wife with evident angst and posits, “I can’t remember, do I work at home or live at work?” It is this conundrum that worries Sebastián Castañeda Arbeláez, SF ’14, Corporate Manager of Financial Planning an...

Nov 30, 2020
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