Ideas Made to Matter 2020 in review
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The sudden shift to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic dominated management discussion in 2020.
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The sudden shift to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic dominated management discussion in 2020.
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From how recommendation engines work to how misinformation spreads on social media, here are four books from MIT Sloan that made some sense of 2020.
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Amid the chaos of 2020, some wisdom shone through. Here are words worth rereading from business leaders, scholars, and scientists.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks about artificial intelligence, how technology can democratize expertise, and the perils of remote work in an attention economy.
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Access matters as much as capital, so it’s crucial to lift others up along the way.
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Democrats and Republicans are equally likely to favor people who share their party affiliation when deciding who to follow.
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Data literacy is an in-demand skill for many workers and a stepping stone to becoming a data-driven organization. Here’s how to get started.
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Given the proper mandate and the right boss, a CDO can guide companies in treating data as an asset — and reaping the rewards.
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The Focus program is the first new MIT REAP offering since its Global program launch in 2012, which has driven measurable impact in regions world-wide.
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Researchers explore working with intelligent machines and what happens when culture meets globalization.