MIT Sloan Management Review Summaries and Reviews
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Manage AI Bias Instead of Trying to Eliminate It
To remediate the bias built into AI data, companies can take a three-step approach.
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2023
The Surprising Impact of Meeting-Free Days
Many organizations are implementing no-meeting days, but finding the optimal weekly balance requires deliberation
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2022
Toxic Culture Is Driving the Great Resignation
Research using employee data reveals the top five predictors of attrition and four actions managers can take in the short term to reduce attrition.
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2021
Don’t Let Digital Obsession Destroy Your Organization
Companies and leaders must take a holistic approach to get digital transformation right.
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2021
Are You Ready to Lead Work Without Jobs?
We’re moving toward a system of work design that will profoundly change the roles of organizational leaders
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2021
The Practices That Set Learning Organizations Apart
Companies committed to building workforces equipped for the future apply seven key principles to training and development
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2021
How Organizations Can Promote Employee Wellness, Now and Post-Pandemic
When leaders take steps to support mental health and wellness in the workplace, it benefits both employees and their employers.
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2021
Being the Agile Boss
Leading through radical uncertainty means helping your team and your network create the future with you.
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2020
The Transformational Power of Recommendation
Recommendation engines are revolutionizing how customers buy and employees work.
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2020
Work Without Jobs
We need a new operating system built on deconstructed jobs and organizational agility.
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2021
Expanding AI’s Impact with Organizational Learning
Findings from the 2020 Artificial Intelligence Global Executive Study and Research Project
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2020