When Is a Difficult Person not a Difficult Person?
A distinguished senior officer burst into my waiting room and came right through into my office.[1] He was holding a furled umbrella high over …
A distinguished senior officer burst into my waiting room and came right through into my office.[1] He was holding a furled umbrella high over …
Is Alibaba becoming too big to fail? It’s a question that’s on the minds of Chinese regulators.
Ellena Kim, MBA '20 reflects her experience participating in the Patagonia case competition, which has the goal of redefining the relationship between business and a sustainable, healthy planet.
Bridget Akinc, EMBA ’13, is CEO of Building Impact, a nonprofit organization in Boston, MA.
As Ron Williams, SF ’84, explained to MIT Sloan students at the iLead Speaker Series in April, Aetna's successful turnaround was the result of a tremendous team effort.
Reflections of experiences sourcing talent and scaling ventures on the African continent, including, the challenges in attracting and retaining the right talent for a business and how opportunities often overlook the potential of youth and women.
When Rubén Lozano Aguilera, MBA ’13, submitted his MIT Sloan admission application, he stated that his ultimate goal was to work on sustainability at a major corporation—he’s reached that goal in a big way.
The MIT Inaugural Conference on Finance and Policy was the premier kick-off event for MIT’s new Center on Finance and Policy and took place September 12 and 13, 2014.
Bystanders play an important role in addressing unacceptable behavior in organizations & communities—but may understandably hesitate to intervene. In a new article, longtime MIT ombuds Mary Rowe offers ideas and options for hesitant bystanders and those who counsel them.
Yishi Zuo, MBA ’18, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of Sloanies Talking with Sloanies.