To evaluate ideas, this CEO looks for trusted champions
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Analysis Group’s Martha Samuelson hones in on what excites her smartest people.
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Analysis Group’s Martha Samuelson hones in on what excites her smartest people.
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A new book by two MIT economists Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson presents an ambitious plan to boost public funding in scientific research and development in dozens of communities around the country
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Organizations choose to remain small to avoid the cost of regulation, denting growth
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The next-gen cellular network’s high speeds and low latency will usher in AR/VR, the “internet of things,” and more. Here’s what to expect — and when.
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A Q&A with Jessica Kao, one of the founders of MIT Sloan’s Family Business Club
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Organizations must base their cybersecurity strategies on resilience — the ability to weather an attack with minimal damage to data, finances, and reputation.
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In a new interview, MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly shares insights from her forthcoming book on overload in the workplace.
“I need you to say ‘It’s me’ to the hard jobs, to the ones that scare us the most.”
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The OpenAI CEO talks artificial intelligence and regulation, AI and bias, AI and daily life, and more. For many reasons, he’s optimistic.
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Web3, artificial intelligence, 5G, and blockchain are significant catalysts for change at Fidelity, says president of personal investing Joanna Rotenberg.