AI & Machine Learning
The Best of This Week
WeWork’s disastrous week, AI breaks down business silos, and the most important leadership skill.
WeWork’s disastrous week, AI breaks down business silos, and the most important leadership skill.
Innovations from the front office are keeping fans engaged and disrupting the staid order in sports.
AI offers the potential to break down silos and make collaboration more effective.
Must-reads for managers: breaking down big tech, smart KPIs, and a new podcast for busy leaders.
Some want big tech companies broken up. Others call for stiffer industry oversight. Who’s right?
In the face of feeling powerless, doing small things can make a huge difference.
Digital transformation empowers smarter KPIs.
Counterpoints takes a closer look at whether football’s running game still matters.
Co-op advertising lags behind consumers’ and marketers’ needs — here’s how it needs to change.
MIT Sloan Management Review‘s Fall 2019 issue looks at customer experience, collaboration, and cybercrime.
Through analytics, companies can reduce the costs of collaboration — and reap its rewards.
To avoid bias, people-centered design principles must be the foundation of deep-learning algorithms.
Must-reads for managers: sabotage your company, AI passes eighth grade, and those pesky customers.
Digital business means constant uptime — and relentless pressure on enterprise IT. But AI can help.
Giving customers what they want quickly is a worthy goal. Businesses can’t always afford to do it.
Must-reads for managing in a digital age: self-driving companies, flexible work, and piracy.
Automation can go far beyond cars. Self-driving company capabilities are closer than we realize.
#MITSMRChat participants shared ideas about best practices for organizations implementing AI.
Must-reads for managing in a digital age: tech giants on privacy, influencer marketing done right, climate change.
Data and algorithms can mitigate gender bias in venture capital funding.