When doing less adds up to more
"At most companies we've worked with, the people in upstream functions rarely considered the impact their decisions would have on the front line.
"At most companies we've worked with, the people in upstream functions rarely considered the impact their decisions would have on the front line.
"With humans and AI working to their respective strengths, they can transform unknown unknowns into known unknowns."
"Even seemingly benign forms of centralization bring myriad economic and political costs, depending on who is ultimately in control."
Experts explored the future of manufacturing at the second annual Manufacturing@MIT Symposium.
"People who can't find room in their hearts to acknowledge the humanity and human rights of others are not your future employees."
MIT students share ideas, aspirations, and vision for how advances in computing stand to transform society in a competition hosted by the Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing.
Master of Finance student Jerry Lu works to optimize the performance of both athletes and their sporting organizations.
The raters are growing in influence — but research by our Aggregate Confusion Project questions the way they work.
"There are many LGBTQ+ folks who have started businesses because they struggled to bring their authentic selves to a corporate workplace."
"Transforming a company to succeed in the digital economy requires a vision and a playbook to help leaders deliver on that vision."