The lure of 'so-so technology,' and how to avoid it
Companies are investing in technology that replaces workers but brings little improvement to productivity. Here’s how to break the cycle.
Companies are investing in technology that replaces workers but brings little improvement to productivity. Here’s how to break the cycle.
Circuit breakers are meant to calm the markets. But new research shows that they can backfire and create more volatility if not properly designed.
How retail stores and companies can thrive in the experience economy.
With Browning the Green Space, Kerry Bowie deploys a passion for streamlined efficiency to promote equity and inclusion in clean energy.
Monica Lee, EMBA ’19, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
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Set in April 2020, the case chronicles the evolution of Netflix from renting DVDs by mail to the world's leading streaming video on demand (SVOD) provider. It explores Netflix’s distinctive strategy and culture, which promoted independent decision-making, agility, and innovation, and were central to...
How can citizens, entrepreneurs, and engineers come together to achieve a clean energy future, especially in the absence of federal government action? This remains the central focus of David Miller’s (SB ’90, SM ’91, PhD ’07) climate tech journey.
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This counter-intuitive result emerges because countries actually have little choice in how much they must reduce contact levels to control the epidemic.