Car access tripled in value during early COVID-19
Car owners, on average, would want $3,300 to give up ownership and use of their vehicle for a month during the pandemic.
Car owners, on average, would want $3,300 to give up ownership and use of their vehicle for a month during the pandemic.
Data storytelling, the Beer Game, and three more popular ideas.
The sudden shift to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic dominated management discussion in 2020.
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.
Amid the chaos of 2020, some wisdom shone through. Here are words worth rereading from business leaders, scholars, and scientists.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks about artificial intelligence, how technology can democratize expertise, and the perils of remote work in an attention economy.
Study shows people who engage in more analytical thinking are more discerning in their social media use, sharing news content from more reliable sources.
Mark Giordono draws management lessons from his family life and idea inspiration from the students at the heart of his STEM nonprofit.
Democrats and Republicans are equally likely to favor people who share their party affiliation when deciding who to follow.
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.