How Armoire Is Empowering Its People
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Ambika Singh, MBA ’16, believes that acknowledging and empowering the values of both customers and employees is paramount to what Armoire is trying to accomplish.
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Ambika Singh, MBA ’16, believes that acknowledging and empowering the values of both customers and employees is paramount to what Armoire is trying to accomplish.
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A successful strategic change requires trust and communication.
Ethernet Inventors Professor of the Practice at the MIT Sloan School of Management, Managing Director, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, Ethernet Inventors Professor of the Practice at the MIT Sloan School of Management
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The MIT Sloan Climate Catalysts event included lightning talks by three community members making a difference in the climate space.
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Index funds with an environmental, social, and governance mandate — like those from Vanguard and BlackRock — don’t always vote in alignment with shareholders’ preferences.
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Research topics include analyzing firm behavior, data-driven sequential decision-making, inequality and worker power, and renewable energy integration.
While planning to launch a new commercial and industrial solar investment corporation, CleanCapital turned to the Proseminar in Corporate Finance for help developing an optimal dividend payout model.
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Long touted by economists, carbon taxes are transparent, enforceable, and adjustable. An MIT Sloan finance professor explains her support.