One Day with MIT Sloan Fellow Alecia Asiamigbe
“I came to MIT Sloan intent on joining a vibrant ecosystem for entrepreneurship and leadership development,” says Alecia Asiamigbe, MBA ‘26.
“I came to MIT Sloan intent on joining a vibrant ecosystem for entrepreneurship and leadership development,” says Alecia Asiamigbe, MBA ‘26.
Addressing Real-World Challenges
The climate continues to change, and it’s changed pretty dramatically in the last 15 years. I don’t think we should draw too many conclusions about what’s possible.Catherine Wolfram
Professor, Applied Economics, MIT Sloan, and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Climate and Energy Economics at the U.S. Treasury
Hope isn’t naïve optimism—the belief that some technological breakthrough will save us. It's the belief that what we do matters. That by working together, we can create a better world.John Sterman
Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management
One of the gaps the MIT Climate Policy Center seeks to fill is being the connective tissue across all of these different centers to understand what the policy implications are and to understand how everything fits together.Christopher Knittel
Associate Dean for Climate and Sustainability, the George P. Shultz Professor , and a Professor of Applied Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management
As an entrepreneur, I think: How am I making my community better? How am I helping to create employment? I was looking for a school with a well-developed, holistic sustainability program.Victoria Eugenia Tostado Bringas
SFMBA ’24
What happens when economies grow, but people still struggle to prosper? In this reflection emerging from the 2026 MIT Kuo Sharper Center Conference, Shamil Ibragimov explores why traditional models of economic growth are no longer enough and why a new, more inclusive calculus for prosperity must be...
Hosted by MIT Sloan and run by run by the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative, the event was the largest (and first-ever carbon-neutral!) ClimateCAP MBA Summit, bringing together nearly 400 MBA students from more than 45 business schools. Over the weekend, what stood out most wasn’t any single idea ...
Kosta Ligris, EMBA ’18, shares how the MIT Executive MBA challenged him to rethink his industry, embrace innovation, and ultimately transform his career. From leading a highly successful real estate law practice to co-founding a fintech company, Ligris reflects on how the program’s systems thinking,...
CPC post-doc Juan Senga, is all about energy research, especially research that leads to policy that makes energy more renewable and affordable.
The MIT Sloan Climate Catalysts event included lightning talks by three community members making a difference in the climate space.
Every year, thousands of alumni and their guests converge on Cambridge to reconnect with classmates, learn new lessons from faculty, and forge new friendships at MIT Sloan Reunion.
Managers and workers need to collectively develop new expectations and work practices to ensure that any work done in collaboration with generative AI meets the values, goals, and standards of their key stakeholders.Kate Kellogg
David J. McGrath jr (1959) Professor of Management and Innovation
I've gained deep insights into cutting-edge technologies and had the chance to connect and network with industry leaders ... [T]aking courses or working on projects related to deep learning has been a rewarding experience.Anne Castille Buisson
MBAn ’24
This technology’s deepest impact on the world of work will come as it’s used to reimagine entire organizations. This deep reimagination will be a decentralized and distributed phenomenon, carried out by innovators and entrepreneurs.Andrew McAfee
Co-Director, MIT IDE & Principal Research Scientist, MIT Sloan
You need to be talking about AI along with specific initiatives and the outcomes you want to achieve using it. And those outcomes need to be compelling for your organization.Barbara Wixom
Principal research scientist at the MIT Center for Information Systems Research