How news producers can drive consumers toward misinformation
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New MIT Sloan research reveals flaws in common assumptions about how misinformation spreads and shows how news producers can manipulate consumer behavior.
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New MIT Sloan research reveals flaws in common assumptions about how misinformation spreads and shows how news producers can manipulate consumer behavior.
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By assessing and applying the right type of governance, ecosystem participants can address shared challenges and grow ecosystem value.
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One core operational improvement — moving from a “push” to a “pull” method of scheduling — can have large implications for organizations’ agility.
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Lotte Bailyn’s pioneering research connecting organizational priorities and employee well-being is foundational to work practices today.
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Adding images to predictive models can help retailers estimate return rates as they decide what to feature on their websites.
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A “red light, yellow light, green light” framework can help companies streamline AI governance and decision-making.
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From self-advocacy to authenticity, 14 women leaders across a range of industries share lessons they’ve learned climbing the career ladder.
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Ami Danoff talks punctuality, working with competing personalities, and the importance of making “pit stops” in a career.
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The fourth annual report documents a wavering commitment to sustainability in lean times but steady pressure from investors and corporate buyers.