5 digital insights from MIT Sloan Management Review
The digital economy can take organizations to new heights or cause them to fall spectacularly.
The digital economy can take organizations to new heights or cause them to fall spectacularly.
The data is in and the findings are conclusive: Exercise is contagious.
The business career of MIT Sloan alumnus Victor Reinoso took an unlikely turn when he became Deputy Mayor for Education in Washington, DC, in November 2006. Once in office, Reinoso took a series of steps to remedy the problems confronting the DC public schools (DCPS), including making a recommendati...
Businesses have identified two types of generative AI: broadly applicable tools that boost personal productivity, and tailored solutions for specific purposes.
MIT Sloan’s Andrew McAfee details how geek-run organizations deliver high performance while building a culture of worker autonomy and empowerment.
These insights from business leaders, scholars, and scientists captured the business mood in 2025.
MIT Sloan and the MIT Media Lab announce the joint appointment of Gary Gensler as Senior Advisor to the Director of the Media Lab and Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management.
The Product Management Certificate will teach students about every step of a product’s lifecycle—from development to positioning to pricing, focusing on the product and its customers.
A new MIT CISR research briefing examines data, analytics, and technology executives’ early GenAI experiments and the challenges for implementations of GenAI tools and GenAI solutions.
A report offers strategies to help middle managers become more comfortable and competent in creating diverse and inclusive team cultures.