06/08/2026
Organizations that succeed with digital innovation engage three types of leaders: initiative leaders, shared resource leaders, and portfolio leaders. Each has distinct areas of responsibility and complementary knowledge and expertise.
3 types of leaders that drive digital innovation | MIT Sloan
Organizations that succeed with digital innovation engage three types of leaders: initiative leaders, shared resource leaders, and portfolio leaders.
06/08/2026
AI can now produce work faster than humans can verify it, and closing that gap is becoming the central economic challenge of the transition to artificial general intelligence.
Seeing real value from AI depends on being able to verify its outputs | MIT Sloan
A new paper explores how seeing economic value from artificial intelligence hinges on closing the gap between what AI can do and how humans can verify its outputs.
06/07/2026
Consumers often express positive views toward environmentally friendly actions, but good intentions don’t always translate into behavior. One possible reason? Consumers find it challenging to gauge their positive environmental impact.
Why plain language works better than cash to drive sustainability | MIT Sloan
Simplified messaging helps civic leaders and business managers boost recycling rates without spending more money, says MIT Sloan School of Management professor Catherine Tucker.
06/07/2026
Four startups led by MIT Sloan alumni were featured as part of a recent MIT Startup Exchange Virtual Demo Day. See what each of these startups is doing to make other firms work better.
4 MIT Sloan startups solving logistics problems in industry and health care | MIT Sloan
The MIT Startup Exchange supports MIT-connected ventures as they explore and assess new technologies. Here are four MIT Sloan-connected startups featured at its recent Virtual Demo Day.
06/06/2026
The new Catalytic Climate Finance Project, co-founded by the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative’s Florian Berg and Jason Jay, aims to replicate the solar industry’s success by supporting the development of other green technologies.
Building a case for catalytic climate finance | MIT Sloan
Many climate technologies fail not because of their effectiveness but because they falter in the “missing middle” of financing. The MIT Catalytic Climate Finance Project aims to bridge that gap.
06/06/2026
Nine years ago, executives were focused on the role of AI as part of larger digital transformation. Today there’s been an explosion of demand for learning about AI specifically, from the basics to specific topics such as robotics, adopting AI at scale, and understanding the implications for the workforce.
What senior leaders want to know about AI | MIT Sloan
Leaders are turning to MIT Sloan Executive Education to learn more about AI, including managing humans amid technological change and rethinking their relationships with IT departments.
06/05/2026
Here are six suggestions for your summertime reading list.
MIT Sloan’s 2026 summer book collection | MIT Sloan
Here are six titles connected to the MIT Sloan School of Management covering topics such as economic strategy, entrepreneurship, talent management, and cultural evolution in the age of AI.
06/05/2026
Entrepreneurs have an opportunity to develop solutions that connect climate to reliable energy, economic growth, and competitiveness, argue Greentown Labs’ Georgina Campbell Flatter and Ben Soltoff of the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Startups: Don’t ‘dial down’ the climate narrative. Refine it | MIT Sloan
Entrepreneurs should develop solutions that connect climate to reliable energy, economic growth, and competitiveness, argue MIT Sloan’s Ben Soltoff and Greentown Labs’ Georgina Campbell Flatter.
06/04/2026
Societal pressure to succeed at all costs can cause people to increase their use of AI at work. But overreliance on LLMs can lead to skills collapse, which in turn can eventually undermine individual learning patterns and derail business goals.
‘AI gravity’ is pulling you toward dependency. Here’s how to push back | MIT Sloan
AI systems hold the promise of competitive advantage, but they can usher in cognitive decline among workers, says MIT Sloan School of Management’s Eric So. Learn how to protect cognitive capital.
06/04/2026
Past copyright cases (including ones involving Anthropic and Meta) suggest that fair use is flexible and contextual, depending on factors like whether the new content affects the potential market value for the copyrighted work.
How ‘learnrights’ would compensate creators for AI model training | MIT Sloan
Learnright laws would give copyright holders the exclusive right to license their content for artificial intelligence model training.