Tom Relihan, MIT Sloan School of Management

Tom Relihan

MIT Sloan School of Management

United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • MIT Sloan School of Management
  • World Economic Forum

Past articles by Tom:

Fixing a toxic work culture: Listen to your workforce

Being too isolated from your frontlines can lead to big business problems. → Read More

Setting the record straight on lean

Two experts from Toyota clear the air on lean management principles. → Read More

In the age of digital everything, is it time to eliminate IT?

Organizations should concentrate less on seeking to align information technology with the business and more on co-evolving IT with customers and the ecosystem. → Read More

Cybersecurity isn’t just for ‘tech people’ anymore. Here’s why.

Five ways to bolster your organization’s cyberdefense. → Read More

You may already have the talent you’re looking for

In a war to attract the best and brightest, effective retention could be your company's secret. → Read More

New report details growing global interest in artificial intelligence

A new report from the AI Index measures the global progress of artificial intelligence. → Read More

The business year ahead: MIT experts on what to expect in 2019

Brexit, tariffs, human capital, and cybersecurity. Here’s what some of MIT Sloan’s faculty will be following in the new year. → Read More

Blockchain, data privacy, and AI lead MIT Platform Strategy report

Insights from Uber, Airbnb, and other major players headline report from MIT’s 2018 Platform Strategy Summit. → Read More

Adobe’s CFO on how digital transformation works for the software firm

John Murphy uses a holistic approach to gain a better understanding of his company. → Read More

4 ways to handle supply chain blind spots

New technology, but also long-term relationships, and even lean manufacturing. → Read More

How these leading CEOs use questions to drive success

Being wrong, uncomfortable, and quiet can lead to breakthrough solutions. → Read More

How a small change will reduce distortion in measuring innovation

A major economic development organization's definition of innovation just changed. → Read More

Why being close to someone from a different culture can improve your creativity

New research shows that those who are friends or in relationships with people from other cultures perform better at creative tasks. → Read More

How machine learning can break down language and trade barriers

eBay’s artificial intelligence translation system boosts Latin American exports by up to 20 percent. → Read More

Agile at scale, explained

Agile is all grown up and deployed throughout the enterprise. Is it right for your organization? → Read More

Agile at scale, explained

Agile is all grown up and deployed throughout the enterprise. Is it right for your organization? → Read More

Here’s how ‘question bursts’ make better brainstorms

Tempering your urge to give all the answers can lead to better ones. → Read More

What students are learning in this popular operations strategy class

The Aspen Institute named Zeynep Ton’s Good Jobs Strategy an 'idea worth teaching.' → Read More

What students are learning in this popular operations strategy class

The Aspen Institute named Zeynep Ton’s Good Jobs Strategy an 'idea worth teaching.' → Read More