MIT Sloan professor explores new corporate communication model for Millennials
New book offers lessons on becoming a “conversational firm”
New book offers lessons on becoming a “conversational firm”
The NWSL was the first professional sports league to return to action during the pandemic and the first to crown a champion. It succeeded in reaching larger audiences and expanding to new markets.
Why, despite the well-documented dangers of COVID-19, do there continue to be those who refuse to wear masks?
Democrats and Republicans are equally likely to favor people who share their party affiliation when deciding who to follow.
Prof. Joann de Zegher suggests that crowdsourcing price information from market participants through a carefully-designed information-sharing platform can improve decision-making and increase revenue.
Former division chief at International Monetary Fund will focus on financial regulation research
A study by MIT Sloan Prof. Georgia Perakis found not only can consumer trends be predicted, but that they also can be used to optimize targeted promotions and improve profits by an average of 9.4%.
The year’s most popular terms find us reassessing merit, rejiggering professional and geopolitical networks, and reevaluating how and when we bring AI into the office.
Why do colleges still prefer legacy applicants based on a theoretical framework of the three types of logics found in decision-making strategies: meritocratic, diversity, and material logic?