Celebrate Women’s History Month with 12 Quotes by MIT Sloan Alumnae
To celebrate Women's History Month (March) and International Women's Day (March 8), here are 12 notable quotes from the MIT Sloan alumnae community.
To celebrate Women's History Month (March) and International Women's Day (March 8), here are 12 notable quotes from the MIT Sloan alumnae community.
The Center for Finance and Policy (CFP) hosted a conference in Washington DC on October 29, 2015 — along with PricewaterhouseCoopers and the American Society of Public Administration — to bring together lending practitioners within [...]
We are pleased to bring you this year’s annual conference, titled “Financial Policy and the Environment,” hosted in partnership with Barclays, on Wednesday, October 20 and Thursday, October 21, 2021.
The editors of MIT Sloan Management Review have announced that MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly and University of Minnesota Professor Phyllis Moen are the winners of the publication’s 2021 Richard Beckhard Memorial Prize.
For companies to thrive in the post-COVID future, they must learn to be omnidirectional, Yossi Sheffi says in his new book “The New (Ab)normal: Reshaping Business and Supply Chain Strategy Beyond COVID-19.”
These days, a lot of people are talking about using data to make decisions. However, an often- overlooked aspect of data is that it can’t always be trusted.
When she was an MIT Sloan Fellow, World Bank Technology and Innovation Officer, earned a memorable nickname from MIT Senior Scientist Andrew Lippman. “We were discussing Facebook. My point was that if Facebook can make tons of money selling my data, why can’t I make money off myself? I just want Fac...
“It’s natural to react to a crisis in a purely tactical manner,” says Astellas Pharma President Percival Barretto-Ko, SF ’11.
A conversation covering the systemic issues facing entrepreneurs from marginalized communities and discussed the changes that are needed in our cultural, economic, and educational systems to catalyze their growth.
As the horrors of the Russian invasion of Ukraine played out in front of millions around the globe, five MIT EMBA alumni decided to step in and help. Here’s how they used knowledge gained directly from the program, to developing frameworks to solve some of the country’s most pressing issues.