MIT Sloan reading list: 7 books from 2022
New books from MIT Sloan faculty and experts on a future-ready workforce, game theory, AI, and more.
New books from MIT Sloan faculty and experts on a future-ready workforce, game theory, AI, and more.
Linda Vahdat has learned not all women are good bosses, and the glass ceiling still exists – especially in academic medicine.
In a new book, MIT Sloan professor Robert Pindyck says we must invest in climate adaptation — hybrid crops, sea walls, geoengineering, and more.
Digital note-taking apps are today’s go-to organization tools, but sometimes you can’t beat a pen and paper.
Microsoft’s director of carbon removal portfolio offers best practices for cutting emissions and curbing carbon.
Artificial intelligence can be useful in the workplace, but humans have to first define what success looks like, according to MIT Sloan’s Danielle Li.
Large enterprises don’t have to move slowly. Here are three ways to unlock fresh innovation.
This case examines how Marsha Jackson, the Head of Internal Audit at RiseEngineer, deals with a whistleblower allegation of bribery in the company’s foreign subsidiary. Marsha’s compliance team conducts an investigation focused on the subsidiary’s bid on a major construction project. Students are as...
Guide students as faculty in Proseminar in Corporate Finance action learning lab, helping them solve real-world financial challenges, develop critical skills, and foster innovation.
Proseminar in Corporate Finance action learning lab for students, providing hands-on experience to solve financial challenges, develop key skills, and foster innovation through practical projects.