Fast, cheap, and under control
New book argues that inexpensive, employee-driven business experiments can help drive innovation.
New book argues that inexpensive, employee-driven business experiments can help drive innovation.
Maxime Cohen’s research — and tireless work ethic — change business practices for the better.
Peter Gloor studies communications networks to find the patterns that characterize successful organizations and spot emerging trends.
Model indicates that diverse research approaches to the disease would be a rewarding investment.
Chris Caplice directs research to help companies around the world respond to the latest developments in supply chain management.
At MIT’s ‘Innovations in Health Care’ conference, industry experts discuss how to maintain quality while reining in costs.
The professors were recognized by their peers for their efforts to advance science or its applications.
Startup Rive Technology is commercializing an MIT-developed invention that improves catalysts used in oil refining, leading to greater yields.
MIT management professor Vivek Farias crunches the numbers to see how complex systems can be optimized.
Fast-growing startup Locu helps businesses synch their online information, across the Web, instantaneously.
MIT professor looks back at the movement for equality in Chicago.
New book by MIT lecturer Bill Aulet focuses on bringing innovations to market through disciplined planning and experimentation.