How to make factory conditions better
After years of research into global production systems, an MIT political scientist is convinced that government, not just the private sector, must help keep workers safe.
After years of research into global production systems, an MIT political scientist is convinced that government, not just the private sector, must help keep workers safe.
As part of EM Lab, students now receive academic credit while obtaining invaluable action-learning experience.
The venture has developed a low-cost, throwable device for first responders to assess dangerous situations.
MIT Sloan alumna Ilene Gordon ‘75, SM ’76 opens semester's Dean’s Innovative Leader Series
Global study from MIT Sloan Management Review and SAS finds companies gain competitive edge by using analytics.
2013 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference underscores how statistics keep changing the way sports are played — and changing minds in the industry.
MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference brings professionals and statistics-savvy fans together to study the games people play.
MIT-Russia program sends 12 students to Moscow as part of “Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Networks” IAP course
Heather McGregor, Financial Times columnist and author, spoke to the Sloan Women in Management club.
Two MIT Sloan students resurrect the club with fitness classes, martial arts lessons and other activities.
Study by MIT Sloan Management Review and the Boston Consulting Group indicates more companies are profiting with sustainable business models.
MIT Professor Fiona Murray produces concrete guidelines on designing and executing Grand Innovation Prizes.
Mining, Oil and Gas Club has sparked interest outside of MIT, notes Juan Esteban Montero.
Aminata Kane MBA ’13 aims to have a positive social impact on the African continent while making great-fitting clothes.
Low-cost camera targeted for first responders, military