Writing a new leadership playbook
A new study identifies the behaviors that need to go, the ones that can stay, and the new ones leaders need today.
A new study identifies the behaviors that need to go, the ones that can stay, and the new ones leaders need today.
Frederic Kerrest built a billion-dollar company around the concept of identity protection, but when it comes to ideas, he’s all about transparency.
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Prof. Joann de Zegher suggests that crowdsourcing price information from market participants through a carefully-designed information-sharing platform can improve decision-making and increase revenue.
MIT Sloan's Master of Finance (MFin) program has placed first among US schools in the eighth edition of the Financial Times’ Global Masters in Finance rankings released on Monday, June 18, 2018.
Party loyalty and partisan motivation may interfere less with Americans’ thinking than previously believed.
Cortex, Dito, Involves, and Trocafone have been selected to host Global Entrepreneurship Laboratory (G-LAB) projects in collaboration with the MIT Sloan School of Management.
A new book from MIT Sloan’s Paul Cheek offers strategies for startup founders, including how to transition from design to development.
Organizational leaders shouldn’t expect junior professionals to be a reliable source of expertise for teaching senior staff the tips, tricks, and tactics of generative artificial intelligence use.
New MIT Sloan School of Management research conducted on Twitter (formerly X) shows that having shared connections directly contributes to social media users connecting with one another online.