An MIT SFMBA Roundtable Discussion: Do entrepreneurs need mentors?
Three MIT Sloan Fellows alumni discuss their experience with mentoring as entrepreneurs, as both mentor and mentee.
Three MIT Sloan Fellows alumni discuss their experience with mentoring as entrepreneurs, as both mentor and mentee.
Africa’s financial landscape is undergoing a seismic shift driven by the rapid ascent of digital banking. However, as its influence grows, it is imperative to critically assess whether digital banking authentically fulfills its pledge of inclusivity or inadvertently perpetuates the pre-existing disp...
Jack O’Brien, MBA ’25, chose MIT Sloan because he plans to create a startup or join a new venture focused on AI and climate tech when he graduates. Join Jack as he steers through a typical weekday at MIT Sloan where he works with his MBA core team and prepares for an upcoming energy and climate hack...
The success stories of Swvl, Andela, BRCK, Sanergy, and countless others underscore the profound impact of effective communication. They remind us that a strong brand can propel a startup from obscurity to iconic status. They show us that storytelling forges connections that transcend borders and to...
Despite Vietnam’s transition to an emerging economy, the healthcare sector has not witnessed the same progress seen in other sectors. Vietnam is a country of innovators and entrepreneurs, and this should be leveraged to address the country’s healthcare challenges.
By harnessing the power of "the gray rhino" and using the crisis as an opportunity, entrepreneurs are uniquely positioned to mitigate the myriad effects of the financial crisis.
Women waste entrepreneurs were recognized as an untapped but potentially transformational force in the fight against climate change and the transition to a gender-just, net-zero future.
On this episode of Sloanies Talking with Sloanies, Jawad Ahsan, EMBA '14, discusses the transformative power of an MBA, his career growth from GE to entrepreneurial ventures, and the role MIT Sloan played in shaping his path.
Gilt Market Dysfunction and Liability-Driven Investment (LDI) - A Progress Report
Jocelyn Foulke, a Sloan Fellows MBA student, will pursue a career in climate technology once she graduates from the one-year program in May of 2024. Follow along as Jocelyn navigates a typical day on campus at MIT Sloan where she presents in one of her classes, meets with fellow students, and works ...