Putting AI to work: The latest from MIT Sloan Management Review
New MIT Sloan Management Review insights cover types of AI startups, using agentic AI tools for knowledge work, and why AI isn't boosting productivity.
New MIT Sloan Management Review insights cover types of AI startups, using agentic AI tools for knowledge work, and why AI isn't boosting productivity.
Reexamining the myth of the 20-year-old entrepreneur, achieving extreme productivity, and design thinking, explained.
With data collection and analysis in less than 10 hours, AirWorks looks for inroads in construction industry.
A venture capitalist solving city problems discusses regulation as competitive advantage, the limits of the private sector, and the value of curbs.
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Ltd Professor in Finance and Economics, Professor, Applied Economics
Chrysler Associate Professor of Management, Associate Professor, Information Technology
MIT’s Sloan School of Management is hosting a regional conference in Bogotá, Colombia on May 26 called, “Big Data: Shaping the Future of Latin America.”
MIT Sloan’s Phil Budden offers tips to avoid confusing technology with innovation, trying for 10X when 10% will do, and ineffective external engagement.
How Snejina Zacharia, SF ’13, built Insurify by turning personal frustration into market innovation.
To build new funding models, start by examining how exclusion was built into the current ones.