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Press Finance

MIT Sloan School of Management’s Master of Finance program places first among U.S. schools in new Financial Times ranking

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

MIT Sloan's Master of Finance (MFin) program has placed first among US schools in the eighth edition of the Financial Times’ Global Masters in Finance rankings released on Monday, June 18, 2018.

Jun 19, 2018
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MIT Sloan School of Management launches USA Lab: Students to work with community groups to foster economic prosperity in rural regions

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

USA Lab is available to MIT Sloan students and graduate students from across the broader MIT campus.

Mar 15, 2018
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Press Health Care

MIT Sloan School review documents effects of air pollution

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

A new large-scale review, conducted by MIT Sloan Professor Jackson Lu, is the first to systematically examine the psychological, economic, and social effects of air pollution.

Jan 13, 2020
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Press Labor

Why (firm) size matters: Research from the MIT Sloan School of Management sheds new light on the steep cost of labor market regulations in France 

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Organizations choose to remain small to avoid the cost of regulation, denting growth

Nov 17, 2016
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Press Economics

Engineering Rules: Standardization accelerates global economic growth

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

A new book by MIT Sloan's JoAnne Yates explores one of the key invisible infrastructures of the modern world: private voluntary industrial standards.

Jun 11, 2019
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Ideas Made to Matter Analytics

‘Counterpoints’ podcast digs deep on sports data

By Meredith Somers

The co-hosts pledge to bring numbers to life through discussions that appeal to both sports fans and executives.

Nov 26, 2018
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Press Supply Chain

Investing in supply chain visibility builds trust with consumers

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

The study has implications for how companies communicate their social responsibility initiatives.

Jul 23, 2019
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Press Health Care

Harvard/MIT Sloan develops “Work Design for Health” framework

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

The framework offers new and viable directions for improving worker health and well-being while maintaining or enhancing employee engagement and productivity.

Sep 9, 2021
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Sink or SWIM

By Lauren Ankeles Marine Lea Graham Roberta Pittore Priyanka Ramamurthy

After 11 months of planning, the Sloan Women in Management (SWIM) club co-presidents and two conference directors faced a difficult decision. The club's 3rd annual conference, aptly named "Dare to Fail: Taking Risks When it Matters Most", was scheduled to begin around the time a winter storm, fortif...

Jul 5, 2013
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In July 2021, MIT Sloan School of Management embarked on a strategic collaboration supporting the Parthenope University of Naples.

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