Kuo Sharper Center Blog
Stay informed with our latest blog posts, addressing critical topics and trends relevant to growth markets. Our blogs provide timely perspectives from our community of experts and thought leaders.
Stay informed with our latest blog posts, addressing critical topics and trends relevant to growth markets. Our blogs provide timely perspectives from our community of experts and thought leaders.
For Adriana Bokel Herde, EMBA ’17, the MIT Executive MBA was a turning point—one that reshaped her confidence, expanded her career across industries, and redefined her approach to principled leadership. From overcoming imposter syndrome to applying hands-on, people-centered problem solving, Bokel He...
Can giving low-wage workers more of a voice on the job improve their mental health? A just-published paper in the American Journal of Public Health finds signs that the answer may be “yes.”
Join the MIT Climate Policy Center in welcoming Didem Nisanci to the Global Climate Policy Project (GCPP) at Harvard and MIT as a Senior Fellow for Climate and Geoeconomics.
Zana Buçinca, a scholar whose research interests include human-AI interaction and the future of work, will be joining the faculty of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) in the fall of 2026 when she joins the MIT Sloan School of Management’s Work and Organization Studies group ...
Three members of the faculty of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) have received seed grants from MIT to produce papers exploring some of the societal impacts of generative artificial intelligence.
On Nov. 12, 2025, Dr. Harison Hong, Executive Director and Brand Lead at Astria Therapeutics, and Tim Sun of Google’s Cloud AI GTM team, discussed the role and impact of AI in the pharmaceutical industry development and sales cycles.
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At its April conference, the MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship unveiled its new name and facilitated thought-provoking discussions about the future of global growth markets.
As a city planning student at MIT, Dasjon Jordan, SM ’19, served on the boards of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning Student Council and the Students of Color Committee. He wanted to complete an Action Learning project before he graduated, but his packed schedule of classes and activities ...