Intentional Leadership for Impact
The 2025 MIT Sloan Reunion included two sessions that featured alumni with valuable insights on impactful leadership.
The 2025 MIT Sloan Reunion included two sessions that featured alumni with valuable insights on impactful leadership.
The best entrepreneurs don’t waste a crisis. They see opportunity to solve new or adjacent problems and go after it. Their ingenuity to survive near-term difficulties can create long-term advantage.
Jocelyn Foulke, a Sloan Fellows MBA student, will pursue a career in climate technology once she graduates from the one-year program in May of 2024. Follow along as Jocelyn navigates a typical day on campus at MIT Sloan where she presents in one of her classes, meets with fellow students, and works ...
"Africa doesn’t want our pity; it needs unity. It needs a reminder of its centuries of history and rich ancestry. It needs voice, not silence. It needs investment not just in Africa, but with it."
Applying MIT Sloan’s unique brand of system thinking to the challenge of family social impact, Jason Jay and John Davis are helping families examine their enterprise as a dynamic system.
At its April conference, the MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship unveiled its new name and facilitated thought-provoking discussions about the future of global growth markets.
A conversation with Roberto Rigobon, PhD ’97, and Juan Pablo Armas, SM ’92, on the 10th Anniversary of the MIT Sloan Latin America Office.
Former Golub Senior Fellow, Laura Kodres, discusses the similarities between what happened with British pension funds in autumn 2022 and SVB.
Sloanies Helping Sloanies is more than just an event. It’s an ethos about helping the next generation of MIT Sloan students.
At a Glance: Is Africa ready for the AI era? This article argues that current optimism is dangerous if it masks our structural reality. While the world’s superpowers treat AI as a matter of national security and industrial policy, many African nations are still treating it as a side project.