An MBAn Student's Olympic Summer
Incoming MBAn student and swimmer from Denmark, Anton Ipsen, reflects back on his experience at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Incoming MBAn student and swimmer from Denmark, Anton Ipsen, reflects back on his experience at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
A rountable Q&A with SFMBA Alumni Aayush Giri, Morten Bay Jensen, Venkat Maroju, and Aline Oliveira Pezente.
“Individuals vary in the extent to which they acknowledged it, but every business connected to global supply chains recognized that a disruption such as the COVID-19 pandemic could occur at some point,” says Jim Rice, deputy director of MIT’s Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL).
For Yannik Birkhahn, MFin ’20, the MIT Sloan Master of Finance program was a watershed moment. Diving into amazing opportunities the program has to offer, Yannik realized that he could help make the world a better place through his role in finance.
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Barbara Granek, MBA ’12, founder and CEO of Fishtag, believes students who participate in Action Learning at MIT Sloan presume they will gain valuable, relevant business experience. They often do. But the lab courses also afford them a unique opportunity for advancement.
Is Alibaba becoming too big to fail? It’s a question that’s on the minds of Chinese regulators.
Alumni from around the globe weigh in on the new realities facing entrepreneurs in the post-pandemic world.
If the pace, abruptness, and unpredictability of change during the global pandemic has you hoping for a chance to catch your breath, MIT Sloan Professor of the Practice Bill Aulet has a word of caution. “The world never will be slower than it is today,” he says. “That’s a fundamental state of affair...
This counter-intuitive result emerges because countries actually have little choice in how much they must reduce contact levels to control the epidemic.