Entrepreneurship and innovation strategy books from MIT
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Fundamentals and frameworks for first-time and serial entrepreneurs alike. Plus, a practical new guide to engaging with innovation ecosystems.
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Fundamentals and frameworks for first-time and serial entrepreneurs alike. Plus, a practical new guide to engaging with innovation ecosystems.
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Sarah Biller builds tech organizations ready for a “permissionless, frictionless, contactless” financial services sector.
Schmittlein arrived on campus in 2007 “not to change MIT, but to help it be the best version of its distinctive self.”
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New MIT Sloan research offers a framework of human-intensive capabilities and a set of metrics to evaluate tasks across all occupations and better understand the effects of AI on the labor market.
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From defining impact to soliciting input, here’s how to drive innovation within your organization.
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From risk management policies to the five stages of AI ethics, here’s how some organizations approach ethical AI.
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Effective data leadership starts with modernizing data technology — and calls for taking action, no matter how daunting.
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Fact-checker warnings work and are broadly popular, and other insights about social media moderation from an MIT expert.
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Colgate-Palmolive, Sanofi, and other firms are making generative AI work for them in ways both big and (intentionally) small.
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Are you experimenting with artificial intelligence, or are you “AI future-ready”? A new model maps four stages of enterprise AI maturity.