
MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni Thought leaders from industry and MIT, including Professors Michael Cusumano, Richard Locke, and David Simchi-Levi, will convene to discuss the latest ideas to design, develop, manufacture, and distribute on a global basis at the 2009 MIT Global Operations Conference, Dec. 2-3.
Source: sdm.mit.edu
The economic downturn, the rapidly evolving global market, and the use of both the physical and internet-enabled worlds have greatly altered traditional concepts of operations and the cycle of product development and distribution. ...

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni Is the global financial system in a ‘Doom Loop?’ – SMR on Simon Johnson’s lecture yesterday, “The Next Financial Crisis”: http://bit.ly/Ts22
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MIT Sloan Professor Simon Johnsongave atalkhere at MIT today –with the cheery title of “The Next Financial Crisis.” Johnson,a former IMF chief economist who blogs about theeconomyat ...

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Boston-area Sloan alumnae: Please join Sloan Women in Management (SWIM) for an alumnae/student mixer on Thursday, December 3.
Mingle with local alumnae, meet current SWIM members, and enjoy champagne cocktails, sangria, and appetizers!
Event will be held at the Third Square Socialize Room (at 285 Third Street, Cambridge, MA 02142) at 7pm.
Space limited to 20 alumnae!
RSVP to veena@sloan.mit.edu

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni MIT grad on wisdom, benefits, and disadvantages of starting a company right out of college: http://bit.ly/3mSkHp. Entrepreneurs, what’s your advice to grads? Start your own company, work for a startup, or learn by working for someone else for awhile?
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On May 18th of 2009, I signed the papers to legally incorporate my first company.Three weeks later, I graduated from MIT with my BS in biological engineering.

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni “There is nothing written that says ‘you can only get one great depression in the modern society’… we can do it again,” Prof. Simon Johnson warns in an MIT Sloan Masters of Finance Program lecture. Do you agree, are we at risk of creating a future crisis?

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni 7th Generation’s Jeffrey Hollender’s talk at MIT Sloan as reported by Sloan Management Review
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Jeffrey Hollender, a founder of Seventh Generation, spoke at the MIT Sloan School of Management today. Apparently he spoke several times around campus, but we caught him at a lunch time talk billed as “creating a game plan for transition to a sustainable economy.”

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni “We don’t just need transparency, we need radical transparency! At Seventh Generation, we talk about our failings and shortcomings as well as those things we are doing well,” Seventh Generation’s Jeff Hollender tells MIT Sloan students.

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni Words of optimism from Seventh Generation’s Jeffrey Hollender at MIT Sloan: “When it comes to business strategy, when it comes to innovation, when it comes to possibility, the consciousness you can create that sees things systemically creates incredible opportunity.”

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni On campus today: Jeffrey Hollender, co-founder, Chief Inspired Protagonist, and Executive Chairperson of Seventh Generation, an environmentall-friendly consumer products company. Hollender says sustainable business can be good business and will share strategies to help businesses be socially and environmentally responsible while improving sustainability and becoming stronger. http://tiny.cc/WDcHz
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The Dean's Innovative Leader Series brings visionary leaders from across the globe to MIT Sloan for frank discussions.

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni MIT Sloan student Leland Cheung makes history when elected to Cambridge City Council. http://tinyurl.com/yl79y8t
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Joint MIT/Harvard MBA student Leland Cheung made history on Nov. 3 by becoming the first university student and the first Asian American to be elected to the Cambridge City Council. He will join his new ...

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni In CIO Insight Prof. Andrew McAfee discusses his new book and explains how collaborative technologies and Web 2.0 change the way business is done. http://bit.ly/30xTsJ How have Facebook, Twitter, and other social technologies changed how you do business?
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Collaborative technologies have the potential to change the way business is done, says MIT professor Andrew McAfee—but they bring a new set of challenges for CIOs.

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni Successful entrepreneurs to speak on succeeding in a down economy, w/ remarks from MIT President Susan Hockfield, in “The Tough Get Growing,” Mon 11/16: http://bit.ly/2PPBiW
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THE TOUGH GET GROWING: HOW TO SUCCEED IN A DOWN ECONOMY The current economic climate doesn't mean companies can't succeed. It just means the WAY a company succeeds has its own unique challenges. Hear ...

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni Transportation@MIT, bridging MIT Sloan, School of Architecture+Planning, and School of Engineering, tackles the efficient and ecologically sound movement of people and goods.
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“We’re literally reinventing the wheel,” says William Mitchell, director of the Media Lab Smart Cities Group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mitchell points to the revolutionary in-wheel traction ...

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni Prof. Huang Yasheng on China's need for a particular kind of leftist to provide political balance and whether China is ready for a global leadership role.
Source: blogs.wsj.com
WSJ's Jason Dean speaks to professor Huang Yasheng from the MIT Sloan School of Management about his recent article on how China needs a particular kind of leftist to provide more political balance in ...

MIT Sloan School of Management Alumni MIT rings NASDAQ closing bell last Friday – Photos and videos available here:
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The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. is the world's largest exchange company. It delivers trading, exchange technology and public company services across six continents, with over 3,900 listed companies. NASDAQ ...















