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Citizen developers build web or mobile apps using low-code or no-code software, either replacing or augmenting professional coders. mitsloan.co/4bRdvu3

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“When you really listen to what people want and need, that sparks your own creativity, and the solution is better in the end.” — Kate Isaacs mitsloan.co/4dVtZDm

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Rather than simply stating their values, effective leaders communicate them by sharing stories about their own careers, including highs and lows, setbacks, and lessons learned. mitsloan.co/4a1Ck5w

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To tap the power of artificial intelligence to grow a small company, make conservative tech bets and consider what work is ripe for augmentation. mitsloan.co/4cD7LFP

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Can AI provide smart, personalized financial advice the way financial advisers do? That reality is closer than you might think. mitsloan.co/3VOrv32

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When acting with curiosity, leaders need to be prepared for unpleasant answers. It’s worse if people won’t talk to you at all. mitsloan.co/4dVtZDm

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With digital technologies permeating every facet of modern business, software development skills have become necessary for company success. mitsloan.co/4bRdvu3

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Stop being so cautious, quit using exhaustion as a measure of productivity, and more career advice from this MIT Sloan alum: mitsloan.co/3xQA9Et

Stop being so cautious, quit using exhaustion as a measure of productivity, and more career advice from this MIT Sloan alum: mitsloan.co/3xQA9Et
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For successful community and economic development, be clear about your vision, act with curiosity, and bring the right people to the table. mitsloan.co/4dVtZDm

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“If people are willing to talk, even if they’re venting, that’s actually a good sign; they are willing to engage.” — Kate Isaacs mitsloan.co/4dVtZDm

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“If customers don’t know that you share their values, then they can’t prefer you for that reason.” — Daniel Aronson mitsloan.co/3Juj0CX

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Reforming capitalism might be the only practical way to get to zero emissions quickly, says author Akshat Rathi. To start, focus on people, policy, and technology. mitsloan.co/4bMuxJX

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“The future of work needs these skills. Enterprises that have been championing digital and have invested in technology platforms realize they just don’t have the skills to deliver the full weight of digital transformation.” — Ian Barkin mitsloan.co/4bRdvu3

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In a new book, MIT roboticist Daniela Rus looks at the powers and limitations of robots and how humans can work with them to unlock new capabilities. mitsloan.co/3vSRJXx

In a new book, MIT roboticist Daniela Rus looks at the powers and limitations of robots and how humans can work with them to unlock new capabilities. mitsloan.co/3vSRJXx
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This research shows the value of simply letting people see some of the potential immediate impacts of having fewer cars versus just telling them about the environmental benefits of less driving. mitsloan.co/3Qmy4q2

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“Categorical thinking helps us to rapidly make sense of the world, but at the same time it can lead us to mistakes.” — Rahul Bhui mitsloan.co/44y2Emn

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Nontechnical employees are increasingly playing a role in developing business applications, thanks to automation technologies. Tom Davenport Ian Barkin MIT IDE mitsloan.co/4bRdvu3

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