The War Between Technological Productivity and Human Skill
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Matt Beane, SM ’14, PhD ’17, argues those using artificial intelligence will become incrementally de-skilled unless they are consciously upskilling at the same time.
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Matt Beane, SM ’14, PhD ’17, argues those using artificial intelligence will become incrementally de-skilled unless they are consciously upskilling at the same time.
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Ami Danoff talks punctuality, working with competing personalities, and the importance of making “pit stops” in a career.
A program that empowers you to immediately integrate what you study in the classroom with your responsibilities at work. Find out how Action Learning can work for you.
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Guests so far: Reid Hoffman, Eric Schmidt, Alex Rodriguez, Mary Lou Jepsen.
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What’s missing when employees work from home? Face-to-face interactions that lead to knowledge spillovers — and new patent filings.
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A new MIT Sloan Experts Series talk explains how algorithms and humans can work together to compensate for blind spots and create clearer outcomes.
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Executive coach Amy Kimball helps clients facing challenges at work choose reactions that are aligned with their values.
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New research suggests that taking a 30-minute nap during work can increase productivity and prompt more deposits into your savings account.
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Kara Penn, MBA ’07, applies insights from ‘smart mistakes’ to her organizational work at Mission Spark, Hustle Fund, and The Listening Challenge.