Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Great MIT Research - Free Access for a Limited Time

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MIT is giving free access to a few of their incredibly valuable research papers to MIT Sloan Executives. It goes without saying that I feel that MIT is the absolute best school in the world. MIT researchers are the only ones that balance the art of business with the rigidity of data. I loved my marketing class because of this exact thing. As a result, their research is essential for all managers, from the middle to the top.
Make note of the fact that the availability is for a limited time. So hurry.
Below are the papers available. Otherwise follow the general link.


Articles by Deborah Ancona
Deborah Ancona is Professor of Organization Studies at MIT Sloan and Faculty Director of the MIT Leadership Center. She teaches in Transforming Your Leadership Strategy and the Advanced Management Program (AMP).
The Comparative Advantage of X-Teams

Articles by Erik Brynjolfsson
Erik Brynjolfsson is Professor of Information Technology and Director of The MIT Center for Digital Business. He teaches in Big Data 4Dx (online); Big Data: Making Complex Things Simpler; and Future of Manufacturing.
Winning the Race With Ever-Smarter Machines
Competing in the Age of Omnichannel Retailing
What the GDP Gets Wrong (Why Managers Should Care)

Articles by Steven Eppinger
Steven Eppinger is Professor of Management Science and Engineering Systems and Co-Director of the System Design and Management Program. He teaches in Managing Complex Technical Projectsand Systematic Innovation of Products, Processes, and Services.
How Sustainability Fuels Design Innovation

Articles by Tom Kochan
Tom Kochan is Professor of Work and Employment Research and Engineering Systems and Co-Director of MIT Sloan Institute for Work and Employment Research. He teaches in Strategies for Sustainable Business.
The Management Lessons of a Beleaguered Industry
Taking the High Road
MIT Executive MBA

Articles by Donald Lessard
Donald Lessard is Professor of Global Economics and Management and Professor of Engineering Systems. He teaches in Strategy in a Global World.
Building Your Company’s Capabilities Through Global Expansion

Articles by Fiona Murray
Fiona Murray is Associate Dean for Innovation. She is also Faculty Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship. She teaches in the Entrepreneurship Development Program and the MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program (REAP).
Spurring Innovation Through Competitions

Articles by Alex Pentland
Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland is the Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Director of Human Dynamics Lab, and Director of the MIT Media Lab Entrepreneurship Program. He teaches in Big Data 4Dx (online); Big Data: Making Complex Things Simpler; and Leading Change in Complex Organizations.
Understanding ‘Honest Signals’ in Business
Can High-Frequency Trading Drive the Stock Market Off a Cliff?

Articles by Douglas Ready
Douglas Ready is Senior Lecturer in Organization Effectiveness. He teaches in the new program,Building Game-Changing Organizations: Aligning Purpose, Performance, and People.
Enabling Bold Visions
Leading at the Enterprise Level
Why Leadership-Development Efforts Fail

Articles by Jeanne Ross
Jeanne Ross is Director and Principal Research Scientist at MIT Sloan’s Center for Information Systems Research (CISR). She teaches in Essential IT for Non-IT Executives and Revitalizing Your Digital Business Model.
Finding Value in the Information Explosion

Articles by José Santos
José F.P. dos Santos is Visiting Professor at MIT Sloan and Professor at INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France. He teaches in Strategy in a Global World.
Is Your Innovation Process Global?

Articles by Peter Senge
Peter Senge is Senior Lecturer in Leadership and Sustainability at MIT Sloan.
Collaborating for Systemic Change
Innovating Our Way to the Next Industrial Revolution

Articles by/featuring David Simchi-Levi
David Simchi-Levi is Professor of Engineering Systems at MIT. He teaches in Future of Manufacturing and Supply Chain Strategy and Management.
Is It Time to Rethink Your Manufacturing Strategy?
Your Next Supply Chain
When One Size Does Not Fit All

Articles by John Sterman
John Sterman is Professor of System Dynamics and Engineering Systems and Director of the MIT System Dynamics Group. He teaches in Business Dynamics: MIT's Approach to Diagnosing and Solving Complex Business Problems; Leading Change in Complex Organizations; Strategies for Sustainable Business; and Understanding and Solving Complex Business Problems.
What the Future May Bring

Articles by Scott Stern
Scott Stern is the School of Management Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management Group at MIT Sloan. He teaches in theMIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program (REAP).
Innovation: Location Matters

How Companies Can Avoid a
Midlife Crisis by Donald Sull
Articles by/featuring Donald Sull
Donald Sull is Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan. He teaches in the new program, Building Game-Changing Organizations: Aligning Purpose, Performance, and People.
How Companies Can Avoid a Midlife Crisis
Closing the Gap Between Strategy and Execution
Using Commitments to Manage Across Units

Articles by Catherine Tucker
Catherine Tucker is the Mark Hyman Jr. Career Development Professor and Associate Professor of Marketing at MIT Sloan. She teaches in the Global Executive Academy; Strategic Marketing for the Technical Executive; Systematic Innovation of Products, Processes, and Services; and theEntrepreneurship Development Program.
Why Managing Consumer Privacy Can Be an Opportunity

Articles by/featuring Eric von Hippel
Eric von Hippel is Professor of Management of Innovation and Engineering Systems and the founder of the Entrepreneurship Program at MIT. He teaches in Building, Leading, and Sustaining the Innovative Organization and the Global Executive Academy.
The User Innovation Revolution
The Age of the Consumer-Innovator
Innovation by User Communities: Learning From Open-Source Software
Innovation Process Benefits: The Journey as Reward
The Benefits of Combining
Data With Empathy

Articles by Peter Weill
Peter Weill is Chairman of the Center for Information Systems Research (CISR) and MIT Sloan Senior Research Scientist. He teaches in Essential IT for Non-IT Executives and Revitalizing your Digital Business Model.
The Benefits of Combining Data With Empathy
The Business Models Investors Prefer

Articles by Peter Weill & Stephanie Woerner
Stephanie Woerner is Research Scientist at the MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research. She teaches in Revitalizing your Digital Business Model.
Optimizing Your Digital Business Model

Articles by Ezra Zuckerman
Ezra Zuckerman is Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management and Chair of the MIT Sloan PhD Program. He teaches in Developing and Managing a Successful Technology and Product Strategy and the Advanced Management Program (AMP).
Improving Capabilities Through Industry Peer Networks

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