3Q: Winning together in negotiation
Bruno Verdini, executive director of the MIT-Harvard Mexico Negotiation Program, discusses his award-winning research on negotiating for mutual gains.
Bruno Verdini, executive director of the MIT-Harvard Mexico Negotiation Program, discusses his award-winning research on negotiating for mutual gains.
Through research on U.S. - Mexico hydrocarbon drilling rights negotiation, Bruno Verdini provides insights on how to resolve conflicts through proactive collaboration.
Graduate student Prosper Nyovanie wants to power off-grid communities worldwide with scalable solar electric systems.
Ranked at the top for the seventh straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 of 48 disciplines.
Boreas Renewables' Abigail Krich discusses the incompatibility of New England’s electricity market structure with achieving carbon emissions reduction goals.
Eight teams pitched business ideas, and three took home cash prizes, at the annual entrepreneurship competition.
David Simchi-Levi leads the Accenture and MIT Alliance in Business Analytics to develop novel solutions to the most pressing challenges faced by global companies.
Sam McElhinney MBA '17 found a way to help New England small farms, family estates, and orchards by creating a system that enables them to host events easily.
In a new book, MIT professor Yossi Sheffi examines the trade-offs companies face when grappling with sustainability issues.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
MIT senior and Rhodes Scholar Matthew Chun wants to promote innovation that enhances quality of life in developing countries.
MIT ranked within top 5 in 19 out of 48 subject areas.
Economist John Van Reenen studies the creation and use of technology, from the R&D lab to the workplace.
In the face of global challenges, leading women in energy and climate convene at the C3E 2017 Clean Energy Symposium.
Executive, author, and feminist will address the Class of 2018 on June 8.