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To keep employees, focus on career advancement
Employers need to nurture employees’ growth and help advance their careers. Here are three ways to start.
The business value of curated model collections
Engineering organizations can take a page from the art world and embrace curation concepts.
Blinded reviews, but gender bias seeps through
New research finds that even under blind review, women score lower than men when applying for grants. The reason? The words they use.
Involving Workers In Technological Change
Involving Workers In Technological Change
What happens when manufacturing firms adopt AI
Companies that adopt industrial artificial intelligence see productivity losses before longer-term gains, according to new research.
Beyond China’s COVID unrest, 3 important economic takeaways
As China grapples with fallout from its “zero-Covid” policy, experts are predicting a recovery at a much slower rate than has been seen in the past.
Shifting risks could trigger the next financial shock
To avoid another fiscal crisis, pay attention to risks hiding in shadow financial systems, says MIT Sloan’s Kristin Forbes.
Exploring the Ethics of Automation
MIT economist Daron Acemoglu spoke during a webinar organized at MIT Sloan titled “Ethical Automation: Shaping the Future of Work.”
Preparing to Be a World-Class Leader
If you’re interested in honing your skills at managing people as part of your MBA coursework, you’ve come to the right place: There are great talent management courses to choose from at MIT Sloan.