Business
MIT Sloan Management Review
Working Values: How Purpose, Morals, and Meaning Build Stronger Organizations
VISIONARY LEADERS ARE DEMONSTRATING that a foundation of positive core beliefs, a unifying higher purpose, and a strong ethical code create fertile ground for employee engagement, customer loyalty, and organizational growth.
1 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
Unlock the Power of Purpose
A new framework helps companies derive business value from a clear, consistent corporate purpose that drives collaboration, innovation, and growth.
10 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
Manage the Risks of Software Reuse
Whether or not your organization develops software, it's likely exposed to the risks of vulnerabilities buried deep within code.
6 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
IPO Disclosures Are Ripe for Reform
Current financial disclosure rules let would-be public companies shape a rosy narrative about their prospects and obscure information that investors should know.
10+ min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
CYBERATTACKS - The Ransomware Dilemma
The decision on whether to pay up when cybercriminals hold data hostage is shaped by choices leaders made long before an attack.
8 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
The Loneliness of the Hybrid Worker
Having supportive colleagues in the workplace is key to feeling less isolated when working from home.
8 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
Improve Creative Brainstorming With Constructive Criticism [CREATIVITY]
Does criticism help or hinder creativity in brainstorming? It depends on the context.
4 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
Set Up to Fail
Poor design of C-suite jobs can block executives from succeeding in their roles.
9 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
Break the Link Between Pay and Motivation
An experiment in eliminating a pay-for-performance model bolstered sales force results, retention, and engagement at Hilti Group.
10+ min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
Why We Don’t Talk About Meaning at Work
Meaningful work will remain elusive if managers don’t learn to overcome four barriers to healthy conversations about what gives individuals their sense of purpose.
10+ min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
The Neuroscience of Customer Experience
When neurological insights inform design thinking, companies can innovate with greater precision.
10+ min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
How a Values-Based Approach Advances DEI
A new model for developing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the organization can increase employee satisfaction.
10+ min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
Making Sense of the Post-Pandemic Future
MORE THAN TWO YEARS into the pandemic, we’re in a moment when both leaders and employees are trying to make sense of how the experience has changed them and imagining what comes next.
4 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
[DATA PRIVACY] - Preserving Privacy While Sharing Data
Differential privacy can safeguard personal information when data is being shared, but it requires a high level of expertise.
8 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
Fostering Ethical Conduct Through Psychological Safety
Line managers are key to creating safe spaces for employees to discuss concerns.
10 min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
Mastering Innovation’s Toughest Trade-Offs
Leaders must answer eight key questions to address the hidden tensions underlying innovation strategies.
10+ min |
Summer 2022
MIT Sloan Management Review
When Employees Don't ‘Like' Their Employers on Social Media
Many managers would like their employees to be active in representing the company on social media, but employees are often less engaged than expected. How can organizations encourage employees to become brand ambassadors?
10+ min |
Winter 2017
MIT Sloan Management Review
Which Features Increase Customer Retention?
Most companies aspire to design goods and services that encourage repeat business. Yet businesses often invest in expensive features without adequately understanding how the features that attract new customers may differ from those that will retain existing ones.
10+ min |
Winter 2017
MIT Sloan Management Review
The Fundamental Flaw In AI Implementation
Many executives are enthusiastic about the business potential of machine learning applications. But business leaders often overlook a key issue: To fully unlock the benefits of artificial intelligence, you’ll need to upgrade your people’s skills — and build an empowered, AI-savvy workforce.
5 min |
Winter 2018
MIT Sloan Management Review
What Sets Breakthrough Strategies Apart
Innovative strategies depend more on novel, well-reasoned theories than on well-crunched numbers.
8 min |
Winter 2018
MIT Sloan Management Review
Leading in an Unpredictable World
We are entering a period in which “there will be no long-term predictability” in business, according to Accenture CEO Pierre Nanterme. “Leaders will need to learn to manage chaos and to do it in a highly disciplined way.”
10+ min |
Fall 2016
MIT Sloan Management Review
How to Monetize Your Data
These days, most companies are awash in data. But figuring out how to derive a profit from the data deluge can help distinguish your company in the marketplace.
8 min |
Spring 2017
MIT Sloan Management Review
​Building a More Intelligent Enterprise
In coming years, the most intelligent organizations will need to blend technology-enabled insights with a sophisticated understanding of human judgment, reasoning, and choice. Those that do this successfully will have an advantage over their rivals.
10+ min |
Spring 2017
MIT Sloan Management Review
Negotiating With Chinese Investors
Chinese companies are increasingly investing in companies overseas. But to reach advantageous agreements with Chinese investors, Western managers need to prepare themselves for differences in negotiating style.
5 min |
Fall 2017
MIT Sloan Management Review
Why Design Thinking In Business Needs A Rethink
To reach its full potential, the popular innovation methodology must be more closely aligned with the realities and social dynamics of established businesses.
6 min |
Fall 2017
MIT Sloan Management Review
What Executives Get Wrong About Cybersecurity
If you think the biggest cybersecurity threat most businesses face is credit card theft and the most important part of the solution is better prevention technology, think again.
10 min |
Winter 2017
MIT Sloan Management Review
Surviving A Day Without Smartphones
For young adults accustomed to continually checking their cellphones, even a single day without access to them can be anxiety-producing. What are the implications for executives about managing this constantly connected generation?
8 min |
Winter 2018
MIT Sloan Management Review
The Board's Role In Managing Cybersecurity Risks
Cybersecurity can no longer be the concern of just the IT department. Within organizations, it needs to be everyone’s business — including the board’s.
9 min |
Winter 2018
MIT Sloan Management Review
When Jobs Become Commodities
Even if your job is high paying, it is wise to ask yourself whether it is common and repetitive enough to be done by a machine. If you conclude that it is, it’s time to look for — or create — less commoditized work.
5 min |
Winter 2018
MIT Sloan Management Review
How To Test Your Assumptions
When you’re developing a strategy for a new business, testing assumptions in a logical order gives you the best chance to make course corrections early — and not waste time and money.
6 min |