Applying new lenses to crisis management
Jordan Baucum, EMBA '17, is a corporate reputation and crisis communications consultant based in San Francisco, CA and a Fellow at Duke University's Ormond Center.
Jordan Baucum, EMBA '17, is a corporate reputation and crisis communications consultant based in San Francisco, CA and a Fellow at Duke University's Ormond Center.
MIT Sloan EMBA students partnered with Telem Uncommon Sounds as part of their Global Labs course to build a business plan that would help rebuild Sierra Leone's music scene.
Thanks to a new strategic partnership with VisasQ, DeepBench is making the global “expert networks” industry more accessible and affordable.
Funding from Dean’s Circle donors benefits initiatives and centers across MIT Sloan, in Cambridge—and beyond—including the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship’s MIT delta v program.
USA Lab Class Honored with "Ideas Worth Teaching" Award
The Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan surveyed African entrepreneurs leading early-stage startups and found there was a huge gap between their articulation of the market need (i.e. “the problem”) and what their ventures would achieve in five years.
Over 1,100 members of the alumni community came together in early June to reconnect and continue learning at the 2021 MIT Sloan Virtual Reunion.
The Covid-19 pandemic is forcing people around the world to cope with much higher levels of uncertainty than most of us have ever confronted.
MBA student, Ivy Wang, offers reflections on her first month at MIT Sloan, demonstrating what it's like to be a first-year Sloanie.
At MIT Sloan, a group of MBA students launched the Systemic Investing for Social Change Working Group to bridge theory and practice in the emerging field of systemic investing — working directly with leading experts to develop new tools to enable systems change.