The case for new social media business models
Subscriptions and identify verification are just two of the ways social media companies could stem the tide of inflammatory and inaccurate content.
Subscriptions and identify verification are just two of the ways social media companies could stem the tide of inflammatory and inaccurate content.
The conference brings together leading thinkers shaping the future of technology, productivity, and economic measurement and features speakers from MIT Sloan, Harvard Business School, and UTDT.
MIT Sloan students travelled to Washington, D.C. to explore how the most influential international development institutions bridge business and purpose: demonstrating what sustainable development can look like in practice.
Inderpreet (IP) Singh, SFMBA '23, joined the MIT Sloan Fellows MBA after more than two decades in the Indian Army, retiring as a colonel in 2022. With extensive experience in strategy formulation, operations, organization design, global supply chains, and project management, IP has led active combat...
A new Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government workshop used the En-ROADS climate solutions simulator to teach critical negotiation skills.
MIT GCFP 11th Annual Conference Consumer Finance: New Perspectives on Policies and Products
It is high time for advanced-economy governments to accelerate the move to “less-cash societies” by addressing the growing disconnect between steadily rising currency issuance (mostly in large notes like the $100 bill) and ever-declining use of cash in legal, tax-compliant payments.
Established companies are under pressure to rapidly develop and scale their digital offerings. Here’s research on how to make that happen.
Three MIT Sloan Fellows alumni discuss their experience with mentoring as entrepreneurs, as both mentor and mentee.
The U.S. software engineering labor market—a $14+ billion recruiting industry—was plagued by inefficiencies.