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Management failure, not work-from-home, kills productivity
Research by associate professor
Why passing the stablecoin GENIUS act might not be so smart
"The Genius bill will ensure stablecoin reserves will be safe and boring, and that consumers will have a direct legal claim on the underlying assets," said research scientist
MIT researcher shares key lessons from over 100 AI prompt-a-thons
Prompt-a-thons are structured, sprint-based sessions for developing prompts for large language models. "Prompt-a-thons aren't just workshops; they're mirrors.
Economics Nobel laureate calls for a 'working-class liberalism'
Institute Professor Daron Acemoglu said: "We need to create what I would like to call a workin
A business lesson from the Red Sox-Devers saga: Don't drop the ball when it comes to communication
"Clearly, something broke down in the communication between management and player," said lecturer
Institutions should be sweating over the new U.S. economic trajectory
Professor of the Practice Gary Gensler, the former chair of the Securities and Exchange Commissi
An AI productivity boom might not boost everyone
"There've been lots of episodes of productivity increase.
QS Business Master's Rankings 2025: Business Analytics
MIT Sloan School of Management ranked first in Business Analytics in this international ranking of MBA programs.
Accelerating Climate Technologies for Buildings and Infrastructure
The MIT Climate Policy Center was one of the organizers of an event on this topic hosted by the Technology Mechanism under the UNFCCC. MIT Professor Christoph Reinhart was one of the presenters.