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This issue of MIT SMR focuses on talent management, innovation strategies, and emerging technologies. → Read More
Organizational experts offer leaders advice on how to make meaningful changes to increase employee engagement. → Read More
MIT SMR’s winter 2023 issue examines leader character and introduces a new advice column. → Read More
This issue of MIT SMR focuses on creating and managing successful, engaged teams in a pandemic-changed world. → Read More
A new book about former GE CEO Jack Welch blames him for shareholder capitalism, but there were other factors at play. → Read More
Advice for managers on addressing the “quiet quitting” phenomenon and increasing employee engagement. → Read More
MIT SMR’s fall 2022 issue includes articles on board refreshment, collaborative relationships, and management skills. → Read More
A roundup of MIT SMR articles to help business leaders navigate the uncertainty and volatility of an economic downturn. → Read More
In this webinar, Jamie Ladge and Tim Allen share research-based insights that can help organizations offer better support and policies for working mothers and other caregivers. → Read More
Having different social media identities for different sets of stakeholders is no longer possible. → Read More
Explore the top 10 most popular articles of the year so far. → Read More
Pairing neuroscience with design thinking can help companies innovate with greater precision. → Read More
MIT SMR’s expert contributors weigh in on the skills and strategies managers should embrace in the year ahead. → Read More
The year’s top articles offer insights on driving cultural change, combating burnout and fatigue, and managing teams. → Read More
In a Q&A, Eventbrite CMO Tamara Mendelsohn discusses how the pandemic deepened the company’s connections with customers. → Read More
The winter 2022 issue of MIT SMR provides a collection of articles to help leaders overcome the obstacles that can get in the way of innovation. → Read More
MIT SMR’s upcoming Executive Guide will discuss how companies can adapt to meet customers’ shifting expectations. → Read More
Robert Chesnut, Airbnb’s first chief ethics officer, shares his experience shaping ethical technology policies. → Read More
A new article series explores how organizations must manage and monitor technology in new ways to achieve positive ethical outcomes. → Read More
The winner of the 2021 Beckhard Prize is “Fixing the Overload Problem at Work,” by Erin L. Kelly and Phyllis Moen. → Read More