How companies can pursue ‘positive-sum automation’
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To see the benefits of automation, companies need to understand challenges and create more flexible robotic tools.
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To see the benefits of automation, companies need to understand challenges and create more flexible robotic tools.
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Carmakers can spend $3 billion on a single design. Machine learning models can streamline the process — and bring fewer duds to market.
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With the first commercial fusion-powered electrical plants projected to come online in the 2030s, it could be "the ideal time for investors interested in the fusion space to act."
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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?
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Six illustrations we loved this year, illuminating topics such as supply chain, health care, ESG, and remote work.
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This tech strategist and marketer learned to lead through empathy and collaboration, and that the fear of “being seen” is a healthy one.
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Research from MIT Sloan’s Don Sull highlights the ways leadership can identify and address a toxic work culture.
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In the study, MIT Sloan's Prof. Rahmandad and his colleagues looked at the energy imbalance gap (EIG) - an individual’s average daily excess energy intake minus the total daily energy expenditure.
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The researchers found that the social perceptiveness—or social intelligence—of group members is a significant predictor of group intelligence, both for face-to-face groups and online groups.
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A new study has found that U.S earnings inequality has stalled over the last decade. It marks the first sustained reversal of rising earnings inequality in approximately 30 years.