'Celebrating Entrepreneurs,' firsthand account of MIT entrepreneurship
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The book by Edward Roberts—now in its second edition—offers a firsthand account of the past, present, and future of entrepreneurship at the school.
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The book by Edward Roberts—now in its second edition—offers a firsthand account of the past, present, and future of entrepreneurship at the school.
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Their ‘communication competence’ helps them influence and guide others toward shared goals. They also get better marks from the people they lead.
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Bureaucratic red tape and a default to secrecy are turning the U.S. government into its own worst enemy, a new book contends.
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Artificial intelligence can be useful in the workplace, but humans have to first define what success looks like, according to MIT Sloan’s Danielle Li.
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Better communication between spouses could translate to saving an average of almost $700 more every year, new MIT Sloan research shows.
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In early 2024, privately owned Checkr, a background check tech startup, was a leading voice in the fair chance hiring movement. Fair chance hiring, also known as second chance hiring, referred to the practice of offering fair and equal job opportunities to individuals with criminal records. In addit...
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The cardinal rule against critical feedback falls flat if everyone is pulling together.
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New research from MIT Sloan has found that AI-generated visuals of re-imagined United States cities with largely car-free downtowns helped persuade people to support investing in green transportation.
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Activist movements likely drive retailers to choose factories with better labor standards.
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In 2015, when Dan Schulman became CEO of PayPal, a digital payments company, many people thought of it as the button they clicked when paying for online purchases. In 2015, PayPal embarked on a new mission: using technology to democratize financial services. In Schulman’s words, it would “turn the ...