Sustainability
The Burden of Proof for Corporate Sustainability Is Too High
Sustainability efforts often get blamed when companies trip up. That’s not fair or logical.
Sustainability efforts often get blamed when companies trip up. That’s not fair or logical.
Less than a year after the launch of ChatGPT, there’s a lot of uncertainty around how fast it will move into the workplace — but many experiments are already underway.
Management experts share advice for leaders on talent and AI challenges in this video.
A panel of experts weighs in on whether oversight of responsible AI should be entrusted to a single business function.
HR teams must prepare for generative AI’s effects on workers’ job roles, training, and access to information.
Messaging around organizational culture should be differentiating, clear, credible, and consistent across teams.
MIT Sloan Management Review’s fall 2023 issue includes a look at what it takes to lead artificial intelligence efforts.
The fall 2023 issue of MIT Sloan Management Review examines innovation systems and strategies for business leaders.
A presenter at an MIT SMR symposium answers questions about using skills, not degrees, as the benchmark for hiring.
Even with its deep AI experience, Mastercard is feeling its way toward how it uses generative AI.
Two presenters from MIT SMR’s Work/23 symposium answer leaders’ questions about helping employees chart their own paths.
Get past employees’ “too many meetings” gripes and make better use of time spent with your team.
A presenter from MIT SMR’s Work/23 symposium answers questions about resilience and self-efficacy.
Focusing on the ROI from soft skills training is often key to getting companies to make a serious investment in them.
A presenter at an MIT SMR symposium answers questions on how gender, age, and race can affect career advancement.
Brian Elliott, a presenter at MIT SMR’s Work/23 symposium, answers questions about going hybrid.
Explore MIT Sloan Management Review’s top 10 most popular articles of the year so far.
Handwritten notes are a personalized approach to business communication that can help build stronger connections.
Andrew Barnes, a presenter at MIT SMR’s Work/23 symposium, answers questions about reducing the length of the workweek.
Employers should set the expectation and the example of clear communication with current and prospective employees.