Quant pioneer James Simons on math, money, and giving back
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He excelled in mathematics at MIT, then set his sights on Wall Street. How Jim Simons made billions, and what he’s doing with it.
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He excelled in mathematics at MIT, then set his sights on Wall Street. How Jim Simons made billions, and what he’s doing with it.
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First: Deciding to retire.
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Two experts from Toyota clear the air on lean management principles.
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Slack CEO Denise Dresser lists five types of AI users you need to know in your organization and offers guidance on how to engage them.
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Employee analytics are being used by organizations in new ways. A focus on dignity improves data management and reinforces leaders’ respect for workers.
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Kelly CEO Peter Quigley shares how hiring workers with criminal records can be good for business and beneficial for building community.
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New research ranges from how AI agents negotiate to how “personality pairing” can optimize human-AI collaboration.
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Leaders often have to decide whether to delegate projects to individuals or a group. According to a new study, it should depend on the task.
For decades, MIT Sloan Professor Lotte Bailyn has been calling for changes in the way work is organized -- often in ways that have proven prescient.
Companies are under pressure to adopt sustainable business practices. Here is strategic advice for an effective, efficient, and equitable future.