MIT Sloan Management Review The New Business of Innovation
- How to Develop Continuous Learnersby Wendy Tan and Joo-Seng Tan. <p>Wendy Tan, Ph.D., is a managing partner at the Flame Centre, a strategy and people development practice, and the author of <cite>Learning Agility: Relearn, Reskill, and Reinvent</cite> (Flame Centre, 2024). Joo-Seng Tan is an associate professor of management at Nanyang Technological University’s Nanyang Business School in Singapore.</p> on October 7, 2024 at 11:00 am
Carolyn Geason-Beissel/MIT SMR | Getty Images Amid the ever-increasing frequency and complexity of job changes and career transitions people experience, the notion of “one life, one career” has given rise to the phenomenon of a “portfolio career” that comprises a variety of roles. Education is also expected to shift from front-end loading early in life
- Bring Your Own AI: How to Balance Risks and Innovationby Nick van der Meulen and Barbara H. Wixom. <p>Nick van der Meulen is a research scientist at the MIT Center for Information Systems Research (CISR). Barbara H. Wixom is a principal research scientist at CISR.</p> on October 3, 2024 at 11:00 am
Matt Harrison Clough / Ikon Images The Research This research briefing is based on a series of three consecutive virtual roundtable discussions the authors conducted in the last quarter of 2023 through the second quarter of 2024 on the topic of GenAI. They interviewed more than 70 data and technology executives representing 50 organizations on
- Manage Boundaries Better With Your Teamby Angela R. Grotto, Maura J. Mills, and Erin M. Eatough. <p>Angela R. Grotto is an associate professor of human resource analytics at Montclair State University and an author on employee work-life management, including a chapter in <cite><a href="https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-08891-4" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gender and the Work-Family Experience: An Intersection of Two Domains</a></cite> (Springer, 2015). Maura J. Mills is an associate professor of management at the University of Alabama and editor of <cite>Gender and the Work-Family Experience</cite>. Erin M. Eatough is chief science officer at the consulting, advisory, and research firm <a href="https://www.fractionalinsights.ai" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Fractional Insights</a> and a former academic and psychologist.</p> on October 2, 2024 at 11:00 am
Carolyn Geason-Beissel/MIT SMR | Getty Images Just how much do employees resent it when leaders cross work-life boundaries? Our research found that employees consider being contacted during off-hours an unwelcome intrusion into their personal lives 76% of the time.1 Additionally, 83% of people reported experiencing interruptions at least twice a week, and 41% reported an
- How Employers Can Stop Failing Parentsby Ann Somers Hogg and Molly Dickens. <p>Ann Somers Hogg is the director of health care research at the Clayton Christensen Institute. Molly Dickens, Ph.D., is a physiologist who studies stress and the founder of the Maternal Stress Project.</p> on October 1, 2024 at 5:00 pm
Annalisa Grassano Dual dangers are threatening the national workforce: a child care crisis and a mental health crisis. The connection between the United States’ inadequate child care system and parents’ mental health struggles is so significant that the U.S. Surgeon General highlighted it in an advisory released in August on the mental health and well-being
- Ethically Sourced Creativity: Shutterstock’s Alessandra Salaby Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh. <p>Sam Ransbotham (<a href="https://twitter.com/ransbotham" target="_blank">@ransbotham</a>) is a professor in the information systems department at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College, as well as guest editor for <cite>MIT Sloan Management Review</cite>’s Artificial Intelligence and Business Strategy Big Ideas initiative. Shervin Khodabandeh is a senior partner and managing director at BCG and the coleader of BCG GAMMA (BCG’s AI practice) in North America. He can be contacted at <a href="mailto:shervin@bcg.com">shervin@bcg.com</a>.</p> <p class="mt20"><cite>Me, Myself, and AI</cite> is a collaborative podcast from <cite>MIT Sloan Management Review</cite> and Boston Consulting Group and is hosted by Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh. Our engineer is David Lishansky, and the coordinating producers are Allison Ryder and Alanna Hooper.</p> on October 1, 2024 at 11:00 am
Alessandra Sala, senior director of data science and AI at Shutterstock, brings an impressive background in responsible AI to her role. Also the global president of Women in AI and cochair of the Women4Ethical AI platform at UNESCO, Alessandra joins this episode of the Me, Myself, and AI podcast to describe how Shutterstock, widely known