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When Generative AI Meets Product Development
MIT Sloan Management Review

When Generative AI Meets Product Development

From ideation to user testing, large language models are allowing companies to explore more ideas and iterate faster.

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6 mins  |
Fall 2024
Generative Al's Impact on Work
MIT Sloan Management Review

Generative Al's Impact on Work

Since the public rollout of ChatGPT nearly two years ago, the transformative potential of generative AI has been widely discussed. But so far, actual transformation has been slow and uneven.

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1 min  |
Fall 2024
A Better Way to Unlock Innovation and Drive Change
MIT Sloan Management Review

A Better Way to Unlock Innovation and Drive Change

A strengths-based approach to building teams can win employee commitment to change and foster an inclusive, agile culture.

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10+ mins  |
Fall 2024
Make a Stronger Business Case for Sustainability
MIT Sloan Management Review

Make a Stronger Business Case for Sustainability

When greener products and processes add costs, managers can shift other levers to maintain profitability.

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9 mins  |
Fall 2024
Avoiding Harm in Technology Innovation
MIT Sloan Management Review

Avoiding Harm in Technology Innovation

To capitalize on emerging technologies while mitigating unanticipated consequences, innovation managers need to establish a systematic review process.

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10+ mins  |
Fall 2024
2024 BUYER'S GUIDE - 1,546 Franchises to Buy
Entrepreneur US

2024 BUYER'S GUIDE - 1,546 Franchises to Buy

Want to own your own business? Search this comprehensive list there's something for everyone here!

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1 min  |
Startups - Fall/Winter 2024
This Dog-Training Franchise Is Zooming Ahead
Entrepreneur US

This Dog-Training Franchise Is Zooming Ahead

After a rough few years, Zoom Room made major changes...and has emerged as a stronger, faster, very well-behaved business.

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2 mins  |
Startups - Fall/Winter 2024
Making the Midlife Leap
Entrepreneur US

Making the Midlife Leap

After getting laid off in her early 50s, Keri Gardner decided she wanted to control her own fate-so she bought a franchise with her 401(k).

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2 mins  |
Startups - Fall/Winter 2024
The Better Way to Fail
Entrepreneur US

The Better Way to Fail

The next time something you do flops, here's a new way to learn from it.

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3 mins  |
Startups - Fall/Winter 2024
Why You Should Tap Innovation at Deep-Tech Startups
MIT Sloan Management Review

Why You Should Tap Innovation at Deep-Tech Startups

Businesses across all sectors, not just research-intensive industries, can benefit from innovations at science-heavy startups.

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5 mins  |
Fall 2024
The Three Traps That Stymie Reinvention
MIT Sloan Management Review

The Three Traps That Stymie Reinvention

Organizational identity, architecture, and collaboration can be either assets or liabilities to pursuing growth in new sectors.

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10+ mins  |
Fall 2024
What Makes Companies Do the Right Thing?
MIT Sloan Management Review

What Makes Companies Do the Right Thing?

Vaccine makers varied widely in their engagement with global public health efforts to broaden access to COVID-19 immunizations. Ethically motivated leadership was a dominant factor.

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10+ mins  |
Fall 2024
Mental Health Services, Franchised
Entrepreneur US

Mental Health Services, Franchised

The U.S. is facing a growing mental health crisis. Ellie Mental Health wants to be the solution.

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2 mins  |
Startups - Fall/Winter 2024
What's the Real Damage?
Entrepreneur US

What's the Real Damage?

Most clean-up companies just fix messes, like fire or flood damage. But 911 Restoration's new CEO saw an opportunity to help with the other emergency they often encounter: customers' emotional trauma.

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2 mins  |
Startups - Fall/Winter 2024
How Workplace Safety Improves Performance
MIT Sloan Management Review

How Workplace Safety Improves Performance

OSHA's longest-serving administrator identifies safety approaches that work and those that don't.

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8 mins  |
Fall 2024
Where To Next? Opportunity on the Edge
MIT Sloan Management Review

Where To Next? Opportunity on the Edge

Doing business in regions considered less stable or developed can pay off for companies. But they must invest in working with local communities.

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10 mins  |
Fall 2024
What Are a Franchisee's Role and Responsibilities?
Entrepreneur US

What Are a Franchisee's Role and Responsibilities?

If you're going to be a franchisee, you should know exactly what's expected of you.

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2 mins  |
Startups - Fall/Winter 2024
A Quick Guide to Franchise Ownership Costs
Entrepreneur US

A Quick Guide to Franchise Ownership Costs

Franchising costs money. Here's what everything means.

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2 mins  |
Startups - Fall/Winter 2024
3 Steps to Find Your Perfect Franchise
Entrepreneur US

3 Steps to Find Your Perfect Franchise

There are many brands out there. Finding the right one is up to you.

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3 mins  |
Startups - Fall/Winter 2024
The Chevron Doctrine Is Dead. What Are the Implications for Business?
MIT Sloan Management Review

The Chevron Doctrine Is Dead. What Are the Implications for Business?

A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling gives companies more opportunities to challenge regulations, but they may face more regulatory uncertainty as well.

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5 mins  |
Fall 2024
Tackling Challenges With Data Governance
MIT Sloan Management Review

Tackling Challenges With Data Governance

Akira Bell is senior vice president and CIO at Mathematica, a research and data analytics consultancy. Bell was a finalist for this year's MIT Sloan CIO Leadership Award in recognition of her work at Mathematica to spearhead the launch of the data collaboration platform Mquiry, a turnkey system for onboarding and working with clients' data securely. MIT Sloan Management Review spoke with Bell to understand her role and how leaders should be thinking about their data. This interview has been edited for clarity and length.

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2 mins  |
Fall 2024
Beating 'Not Invented Here' Syndrome
MIT Sloan Management Review

Beating 'Not Invented Here' Syndrome

Resistance to external ideas hinders innovation. The right incentives can open minds.

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6 mins  |
Fall 2024
Don't Round the Discount!
MIT Sloan Management Review

Don't Round the Discount!

What appeals to you more: a pair of jeans on sale for 8% off, or the same pair listed for 7.7% off? Any rational shopper will know that the 8% discount will save them more money and is the more attractive deal.

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1 min  |
Fall 2024
Managing the Human Risks of Biometric Applications
MIT Sloan Management Review

Managing the Human Risks of Biometric Applications

The intimate surveillance afforded by biometric technologies requires managers to consider negative impacts on privacy and human dignity.

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7 mins  |
Fall 2024
Build the Right C-Suite Team for Your Strategy
MIT Sloan Management Review

Build the Right C-Suite Team for Your Strategy

CEOs can foster a more effective leadership team by understanding when to tap senior executives' competitive instincts and when to encourage collaboration.

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10+ mins  |
Fall 2024
it takes a village
The BOSS Magazine

it takes a village

Revolutionizing multifamily living and bolstering property profitability

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3 mins  |
September 2024
OPEN MINDS
The BOSS Magazine

OPEN MINDS

WHAT RESCHEDULING WILL MEAN FOR MEDICINAL CANNABIS RESEARCH

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4 mins  |
September 2024
MAKE THE MONEY LAST
The BOSS Magazine

MAKE THE MONEY LAST

OUTLIVING OUR SAVINGS IS THE NO. 1 RETIREMENT CONCERN. THESE ARE SOME WAYS TO OVERCOME THAT.

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4 mins  |
September 2024
The Ultimate Integration
The BOSS Magazine

The Ultimate Integration

Rackspace Technology is propelling the industry forward with game-changing innovations in Cloud, Data Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence

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4 mins  |
September 2024
GREAT EYES ON THE SKY
The BOSS Magazine

GREAT EYES ON THE SKY

Exciting developments in the search for extraterrestrial life

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3 mins  |
September 2024