Henry B. Weil
Senior Lecturer, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
Senior Lecturer, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
Machine learning tools only work if people use and trust them. To achieve this, developers and end users should have a back-and-forth conversation.
The toolkit includes steps and resources for enhancing employees’ job control, taming job demands, and improving workplace social relationships.
Managing in a pandemic requires knowledge and foresight. These articles examine what’s next for the economy, remote work, and an innovative vaccine.
35 percent of grants produce research that influences private sector efforts.
Two studies by Prof. Hazhir Rahmandad, Prof. John Sterman, and PhD student Tse Yang Lim find that this apparent tradeoff is a false one.
Prof. Dimitris Bertsimas and nearly two dozen doctoral students are using machine learning and optimization to find answers and generating accurate real-time insight into the pandemic.
A group of faculty from the MIT Sloan School of Management, working with students in various graduate programs at MIT, has undertaken a wide range of projects to respond to COVID.
A new financing technique may reduce the risk associated with investing in the treatment of new diseases and potentially unlock new levels of funding for developing so-called “orphan” drugs.
Openwater’s Mary Lou Jepsen on how she’ll use holography for cheaper medical imaging and safer surgery.