MIT study: Paying with credit cards activates your brain to create 'purchase cravings' for more spending
Credit card shopping tells us to “step on the gas” and leads to more “purchase cravings” in the future.
Credit card shopping tells us to “step on the gas” and leads to more “purchase cravings” in the future.
"...as a remote worker, unless you consciously structure your day, you're going to not get much done...You need to create a sense of routine."
"I found this career path while I pursued my MBA at MIT during my first semester."
"Is the grass greener in other societies?...would you have more leisure time if you packed up and moved to a remote village in the Amazon?”
"Good standards...usually result from cooperation among engineers working with their shared technical understanding."
In a report... [Senior Lecturer] Don Sull of MIT and Charles Sull...analysed workers' ratings of the culture and values of their employers.
"After the pandemic ends, most employees will prefer what I call the Goldilocks plan of not too much and not too little remote work."
At the start of 2020, Ellen Sluder (MBA '05) was working long days as the head of marketing...By the spring, her life had become unmanageable.
“Technology is simultaneously replacing existing work and creating new work...That has always happened through the history of technology."
Robert Pozen discusses the future of remote work with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power.”