5 enduring management ideas from MIT Sloan’s Edgar Schein
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The late MIT Sloan professor’s pioneering ideas on career anchors, humble inquiry, and organization culture are still used in management today.
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The late MIT Sloan professor’s pioneering ideas on career anchors, humble inquiry, and organization culture are still used in management today.
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Family-run companies often struggle with modernization. To start, they should create a digital thesis and promote an agile board culture.
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Fifty years after founding FedEx, Frederick W. Smith talks about how artificial intelligence and robotics are changing shipping.
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Here’s how four chief financial officers track market and product trends, manage investors’ expectations, and make the most of their data.
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CarbonBuilt’s Cindy McLaughlin encourages walking meetings and “anytime vacation” for improved well-being.
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Here’s how executives and senior managers can become effective and savvy champions of the data produced by their organizations.
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From designing intelligent decision processes to tapping the full power of deep learning, here are data practices to adopt now from MIT Sloan analytics faculty.
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Intel’s chief financial officer, David Zinsner, talks geopolitical challenges, intellectual property, and creative financing at the MIT Sloan CFO Summit.
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Productivity gains from clustered innovation outweigh higher labor and real estate costs. Except in San Francisco.
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This tech strategist and marketer learned to lead through empathy and collaboration, and that the fear of “being seen” is a healthy one.