5 new ideas from MIT Sloan Management Review
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How leaders can enable collaboration to help remote teams succeed, and why you should reconsider assumptions about when and where people work.
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How leaders can enable collaboration to help remote teams succeed, and why you should reconsider assumptions about when and where people work.
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A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.
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In July of 2020, the National Hockey League (NHL) and the NHL Players’ Association (NHLPA) were negotiating an agreement on a return-to-play plan for the 2019-20 season interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, the two parties were negotiating an agreement to extend the league’s collec...
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Students are placed in the position of Pedro Russell, a partner at GSM Partners, during the due diligence phase of the acquisition process for MedPro Institute, a vocational training school in the medical field. While reviewing the school’s financial data, Russell discovered that the school relied a...
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Some automation displaces workers and lowers wages. A new report argues that taxing the right technologies could help remedy this.
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Throughout 2017 and into 2018, Tesla was burning through cash as the company sought to ramp up production of its Model 3 all-electric vehicle (EV). Investors were questioning whether Tesla would need to raise additional capital. While the company had been successful in the past at issuing both equit...
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At food service company Sysco, generative artificial intelligence is another tool that optimizes sales, processes, and supply chains.
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The researchers found that the social perceptiveness—or social intelligence—of group members is a significant predictor of group intelligence, both for face-to-face groups and online groups.
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The 2007-09 Great Recession took a huge bite out of the U.S. restaurant industry as consumers ate out less often. Even during the subsequent economic recovery, ongoing financial concerns continued to depress the appetite for eating out. The casual dining sector, situated in the middle ground between...
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Robert C. Merton shares his views on Silicon Valley Bank, interest-rate risk, and the need for an accurate assessment of financial policy.