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Clothing purchased online is often returned, which hurts retailers and the environment. Adding images to predictive models can help, according to a new study. mitsloan.co/3Pwvihv

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Despite the scope and scale of cybersecurity threats, many firms have become inured to the dangers while others simply don’t know where to focus their cybersecurity efforts. mitsloan.co/3TyRxEM

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Generative AI leaders could encourage use of the technology, in part, to help with managing employees. This encompasses three key areas: talent development, productivity, and change management. mitsloan.co/3PDMZf2

Generative AI leaders could encourage use of the technology, in part, to help with managing employees. This encompasses three key areas: talent development, productivity, and change management. mitsloan.co/3PDMZf2
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“The pile of work doesn’t materially diminish whether you work until 5 p.m., 9 p.m., or midnight.” mitsloan.co/3xQA9Et

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Cutting carbon emissions is a companywide effort that requires data, collaboration, and buy-in. Technology executives can have a meaningful impact. mitsloan.co/3Qg4Lp4

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Sometimes organizational goals depend on the actions of other organizations in an ecosystem. By identifying and applying the right type of governance, ecosystem participants can address shared challenges and access common resources and expertise. mitsloan.co/3TxFSHL

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Mismanaged waste contributes significantly to pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Women waste entrepreneurs are distinctly positioned to help solve this crisis. mitsloan.co/43nSGUk

Mismanaged waste contributes significantly to pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Women waste entrepreneurs are distinctly positioned to help solve this crisis. mitsloan.co/43nSGUk
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A new e-book examines monetary policy responses to the 2021-2022 spike in inflation and identifies challenges and lessons for the future. mitsloan.co/43hsTNl

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Two AI practitioners explain how “Large X models” that turn text into actions may ultimately allow generative AI to water plants and peel potatoes. mitsloan.co/49JheJy

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As technology leaders develop digital capabilities to reduce carbon emissions, they can also offer those tools to customers and suppliers to help them reach their own sustainability goals. mitsloan.co/3Qg4Lp4

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“Americans often use exhaustion as a yardstick for productivity, but the pile of work doesn’t materially diminish whether you work until 5 p.m., 9 p.m., or midnight.” mitsloan.co/3xQA9Et

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MIT Sloan PhD student Justin Kaashoek and MIT Sloan professors Manish Raghavan and John Horton discuss areas where generative AI might appear in the labor market, including AI-generated cover letters, resumes, and job postings. mitsloan.co/3JnXeAQ

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Cutting carbon emissions is a companywide effort that requires data, collaboration, and buy-in. Technology executives can have a meaningful impact. MIT CISR Stephanie Woerner mitsloan.co/3Qg4Lp4

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“Fintechs will not be successful if they don’t pay attention to regulation and figure out how to make regulation work in their favor.” — Mohit Kansal, Flywire mitsloan.co/3IVjMbK

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Generative AI leaders could encourage use of the technology, in part, to help with managing employees. This encompasses three key areas: talent development, productivity, and change management. mitsloan.co/3PDMZf2

Generative AI leaders could encourage use of the technology, in part, to help with managing employees. This encompasses three key areas: talent development, productivity, and change management. mitsloan.co/3PDMZf2
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With carbon emissions reduction a top concern, tech leaders are adding emissions-tracking practices to their lists of business capabilities, according to a new research briefing from MIT CISR. mitsloan.co/3Qg4Lp4

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Malia Lazu discusses DEI leadership and what it takes to achieve real change.

Join her on May 2, at Work/24: The Human Factor, a free virtual summit all about harnessing the power of people and technology — together.

Learn more: mitsmr.com/43gp8Yo

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