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Ideas Made to Matter Technology

How virtual reality can help improve employee retention

By Beth Stackpole

The Indiana Department of Child Services used job simulations to cut staff turnover by 31% and lay the foundation for a data-centric transformation.

Oct 15, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter The Bias Cut

How a Carnegie Mellon director fosters inclusivity

By Meredith Somers

Anita Carleton promotes a workplace that doesn’t just support women, but respects and includes all genders.

Oct 19, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Finance

Are ratings askew in collateralized loan obligations?

By Betsy Vereckey

A new study finds credit agency ratings don’t reflect the risk profile of collateralized loan obligations, a challenge for investors and policymakers alike.

Oct 20, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Marketing

3 ways retail stores can survive against the odds

By Sara Brown

Now more than ever, retail success means focusing on relationships and loyalty programs, not transactions and discounts.

Oct 21, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Entrepreneurship

In Boston, a lack of access for minority entrepreneurs

By Kara Baskin

From venture capital to city contracts, opportunity is limited for minority-owned enterprises in Boston.

Oct 26, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Leadership

5 business tips from MIT Sloan Management Review

By Brian Eastwood

Today’s leaders must meet critical short-term business needs without neglecting long-term challenges for technology or organizational modernization.

Oct 27, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Labor

The case for an 'automation tax'

By Sara Brown

Some automation displaces workers and lowers wages. A new report argues that taxing the right technologies could help remedy this.

Oct 28, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Economy

Top bank regulator: ‘The economy needs to reopen’

By Betsy Vereckey

U.S. acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks predicted a V-shaped recovery but said a second stimulus may still be needed.

Oct 29, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Health Care

A COVID-19 playbook for nursing homes

By Meredith Somers

Download the MIT COVID-19 Policy Alliance’s new report for nursing facility leaders and policymakers.

Nov 2, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Finance

Why finance is deploying natural language processing

By Tracy Mayor

Natural language processing analyzes textual data in milliseconds. Here’s how financial institutions gain competitive advantage with machine learning.

Nov 3, 2020
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