Women and leadership: How to have a healthy relationship with power
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MIT Sloan’s Fiona Murray and Elsbeth Johnson on understanding positional power and ways women can reach the next level of leadership.
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MIT Sloan’s Fiona Murray and Elsbeth Johnson on understanding positional power and ways women can reach the next level of leadership.
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Using the case of Harvard Square, Catherine J. Turco explores the role of street-level markets in our daily lives, why we fall in love with them, and why we so often struggle with changes in them
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A new book by two MIT economists Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson presents an ambitious plan to boost public funding in scientific research and development in dozens of communities around the country
MIT ethos penetrates culture at new firm in Boston
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And why. Plus, an inclusive innovation scorecard.
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MIT Sloan research finds that female STEM doctoral students are less likely to become new inventors compared to their male counterparts during the years of their training.
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Doug Zingale on healthy routines, negotiation as a horizontal skill, and what he asks of the biopharma and medical device companies he invests in.
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Ex-Google exec Megan Smith says an inclusive work climate leads to better business, research, and impact outcomes. Here are 4 ways to achieve that goal.
In an era where talk of startup acts, innovation bills, and the emergence of new tech hubs saturates political discourse, it’s crucial to scrutinize the readiness of nations to foster a conducive environment for startups. The allure of becoming the next Silicon Valley in Africa or elsewhere may seem...
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AI document management company co-founder Andrew Antos on how he communicates, his workout routine, and why anti-fragility is a must-have attribute.