Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: MIT Sloan School of Management. — 92 p. — ISSN: 1532-9194.
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The main themes:
Making good on the promise of AI
Will leisure save humanity?
A new approach to IT talent
Culture built for digital
Not the manager you once were
People and Machines: Partners in Innovation
Strategy For and With AI
Using AI to Enhance Business Operations
AI Can Help Us Live More Deliberately
A New Era for Culture, Change, and Leadership
Building Digital-Ready Culture in Traditional Organizations