Striving for a better healthcare system in the U.S.
Candice Creecy, SFMBA ’22, is a consultant at McKinsey & Company focusing on life sciences and healthcare. She's also an emergency medicine physician assistant at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Candice Creecy, SFMBA ’22, is a consultant at McKinsey & Company focusing on life sciences and healthcare. She's also an emergency medicine physician assistant at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
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The MIT Sloan MBA Class of 2020 persevered despite a global pandemic, an increasingly difficult job market, and many other ongoing challenges. New graduates like Carolina Goncebat, MBA ’20, have since succeeded in making their mark in numerous industries across the globe.
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Guadalupe Hayes-Mota, SB ’08, LGO ’16, is one of eight recipients of this year's Margaret L. A. MacVicar, SB ’65, ScD ’67, Award, which is given in recognition of one’s innovation at, dedication to, and impact on the MIT Alumni Association or the Institute in any area of volunteer activity.
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A panel of practitioners explores how to solve worker shortages and offers three best practices for success.
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To jump-start sustainable investing, make sure investor goals are aligned, refresh outdated mental models, and standardize how impact is ranked and measured.
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Here are the skills and behaviors you need to be an effective manager of digital business, and the four weak spots standing in your way.
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An MIT graduate, Rosenfield is remembered for his passion for manufacturing and commitment to his students.
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Akamai CTO Robert Blumofe finds idea inspiration at the intersection of design and creativity.
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Lenora Suki turns to impact-oriented, sustainable investors for inspiration, feedback, and collaboration.
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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.