Jason Davis: The Corporate Collaboration
From Huffington Post Rotating leadership may be part of the secret sauce that allows organizations like Apple to release breakthrough products and achieve a competitive advantage.’ Earlier this year,...
View ArticleMBA Philip Cohen: MIT’s new startup accelerator a ‘hive’ of entrepreneurial...
What are some of the biggest hassles of first-time entrepreneurship? In no particular order: rallying people around an idea; identifying the right teammates, finding a mentor, finding a legal team and...
View ArticleDean Schmittlein talks to PBS about the future of management education
David Schmittlein is the John C Head III Dean and Professor of Marketing at the MIT Sloan School of Management Filed under: Leadership
View ArticleItai Ashlagi and David Gamarnik on Kidney Transplants: How To Extend A Chain...
From Forbes When a person decides to donate a kidney, expecting nothing in return, clearly one person’s life could be saved. But this single act of altruism actually can save dozens of lives. For this...
View ArticleChristopher Knittel: Claims of ethanol’s effect on gasoline prices based on...
A few years ago, I was a bit skeptical when I heard some of the claims being made by supporters of the ethanol industry about how that corn-based fuel was reducing the price of gasoline. But it was...
View ArticleDeborah Ancona talks to Sloan Management Review about Leadership
From Sloan Management Review By Martha Mangelsdorf What does it take to be an effective leader in today’s unpredictable and uncertain business environments? Earlier this month, I attended an MIT Sloan...
View ArticleCynthia Rudin: Using Data to Predict Your Future Health
From Huffington Post Have you ever gone on a trip and unexpectedly found yourself in need of medical care? What if your condition could have been predicted? Better yet, what if you already had the...
View ArticleGary Smith, EMBA ’13: 6 Lessons for Encouraging Innovation in Large Corporations
From Executive Insights Blog There are many reasons why innovation is difficult for large companies. At the top of the list is the fact that their employees tend to be risk adverse and stay for a long...
View ArticleYasheng Huang: What Worked With Japan Won’t Work With China
From the New York Times In the 1980s, the United States threatened sanctions if Japan did not reduce its trade deficit. One consequence — intended or unintended — was that Japanese investments in the...
View ArticleChristopher Knittel: Don’t Blame It on the Rain–Ethanol Mandate Is a Bad Idea...
From Huffington Post The long drought will have real consequences for the nation’s food and energy markets. But it also creates an opportunity for Washington to take a hard look at the Bush-era mandate...
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