This CTO uses engineering skills to help women in STEM
Dannielle Appelhans makes sure she’s a visible presence for women wanting a career in science and technology.
Dannielle Appelhans makes sure she’s a visible presence for women wanting a career in science and technology.
Before it’s in the boardroom, it’s on the syllabus at MIT Sloan. Here are six emergent ideas students are studying in 2021 – 2022.
Practical advice for leaders on rooting out toxic culture and seeking gains from artificial intelligence and operations improvements.
Xbox CFO Tim Stuart explains what other industries can learn from the booming gaming industry.
In late January, Brazil launched the RendA+ treasury bond instrument, a new retirement security adapted from the work of School of Management Distinguished Professor of Finance and Nobel Prize in Economics laureate Robert C. Merton, PhD ’70, and Arun Muralidhar, PhD ’92.
The Beer Distribution Game, one of the oldest and most widely used management simulations, is now available online as an interactive multiplayer websim.
Bain & Company’s clients want to know how they can use generative AI (GenAI) to add value to their businesses. In order to make recommendations, Bain & Company Partner Jennifer Smith, MBA ’11, and Senior Manager Enrico Innocenti, MBA ’18, needed more information. They enlisted a team of six Prosemin...
We are in the fourth wave of artificial intelligence. In his new book, Alex Pentland says understanding AI from the 1960s, 1980s, and 2000s can help us develop technology that supports shared wisdom.
A customized search program helped low-income families find and move to good neighborhoods to raise their children.
A new book shows that successful firms are using artificial intelligence to complement human workers, not replace them.