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New book argues that inexpensive, employee-driven business experiments can help drive innovation.
New book argues that inexpensive, employee-driven business experiments can help drive innovation.
MIT alumni from NASA, Intuitive Surgical, MIT Hacking Medicine, the U.S. Air Force, Global Project Design, and others will speak.
Study shows banks that have good working relationships with their customers reduce loan defaults.
Matthew S. Kressy named to lead, develop, and teach new track.
Undergraduate engineering program is again No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Maxime Cohen’s research — and tireless work ethic — change business practices for the better.
Study: Retracted papers needlessly stigmatize and jeopardize solid research in related fields.
Mint Solutions tackles medication errors with scanning system that ensures patients get the right pills.
Using neuroscience tools, Innerscope Research explores the connections between consumers and media.
Researcher earns U.S. Army’s “Outstanding Civilian Service” award for helping restructure medical care.
Prime minister and cabinet members attend leadership workshop with MIT professors.
Professors offer a new hypothesis on why businesses allow salespeople to lobby for lower prices.
Alumna invents continuous, zero-toxic-emission system that converts nonrecycled plastics into crude oil.
Model indicates that diverse research approaches to the disease would be a rewarding investment.