How game theory explains ‘irrational’ behavior
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A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.
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A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.
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How shorter meetings and key metrics can help managers as they consider their return-to-work models.
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Now more than ever, retail success means focusing on relationships and loyalty programs, not transactions and discounts.
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COVID-19 is upending data analytics practices, sidelining predictive analytics, and driving firms to external data and other economic indicators.
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Machine learning success starts with a strong data strategy, the right business use cases, and patience.
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The Focus program is the first new MIT REAP offering since its Global program launch in 2012, which has driven measurable impact in regions world-wide.
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Running IT as a separate department prevents companies from reaching their digital goals. Here’s a better model.
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New book from MIT Sloan’s Catherine Turco examines one company’s quest to upend corporate bureaucracy.
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Colleagues, former students, and friends detail a legacy built over 50 years at MIT Sloan.
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At food service company Sysco, generative artificial intelligence is another tool that optimizes sales, processes, and supply chains.