In Colombia, says Ramy Hakim, MBA ‘10, “everyone tries to be your friend. Everyone is very genuine.” This value on interpersonal relationships was a m...
G-Lab ’10: Kampala Family Clinic, Uganda
For Irina Kogan, Emmy Linder, and Anne Reilly, all MBA ’10, flexibility was key when selecting a G-Lab project to work on, and Uganda’s Kampala Family...
2010 $100K Competition Winners: C-Crete Technology
MIT Engineering PhD candidate Rouzbeh Shahsavari and MIT Sloan's own Natanel Barookhian, MBA '10, were recently awarded first prize in the 20th annual...
G-Lab ’10: Nam Mee Books, Thailand
Bangkok-based Nam Mee Books has made a name for itself as Thailand’s leading publisher of comics and children’s books, including Harry Potter, but it ...
G-Lab ’10: Mercy Corps, Jakarta
In Jakarta, Indonesia, street carts are a major source of food for children. In their efforts to combat childhood malnutrition, the Mercy Corps organi...
Intellectual Capital: Professors Tom Kochan and Paul Osterman on IWER
The Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) at MIT Sloan studies issues that are of importance to a great many people—particularly these day...
G-Lab ’10: Warmbath Hospital, South Africa
Witnessing multiple childbirths is not typically part of the business school curriculum. It was, however, an unexpectedly wonderful bonus for the G-La...
Intellectual Capital: Professor Deborah Ancona on the MIT Leadership Center
The mission of the MIT Leadership Center is to develop leaders who make a difference in the world. But the center is also committed to a great deal mo...
New Offerings on MSTIR: Simulations
MIT Sloan Teaching Innovation Resources (MSTIR) marks its first anniversary with the debut of several new educational offerings, including the Salt Se...
Intellectual Capital: Jeanne Ross on the Center for Information Systems Research
It may have been around for 35 years, but the central question facing MIT Sloan's Center for Information Systems Research (CISR) hasn't changed: How c...