The Six Most Popular Stories of 2024 — So Far
Explore MIT Sloan Management Review’s six most popular articles for the first half of 2024.
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Popular Topics
- Tech-Enabled Business
- Leading Hybrid Teams
- Focus on Culture
Popular Topics
- Tech-Enabled Business
- Leading Hybrid Teams
- Focus on Culture
Popular Topics
- Tech-Enabled Business
- Leading Hybrid Teams
- Focus on Culture
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Culture
Six Signs of a Parent-Child Dynamic at the Office
Treating employees like kids causes dysfunction. Learn how to build a healthier workplace culture.
IT Governance & Leadership
Organizations Face Challenges in Timely Compliance With the EU AI Act
Experts in artificial intelligence debate how prepared organizations are to comply with the EU AI Act’s requirements.
Skills & Learning
Authoring Creativity With AI: Researcher Patrick Hebron
On the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, developer and author Patrick Hebron discusses using AI tools enhance software design.
Quality & Service
Know Your Own Strength
MIT Sloan Management Review’s summer 2024 issue highlights ways to better support customers, partners, and employees.
Developing Strategy
Our Guide to the Summer 2024 Issue
This issue of MIT SMR focuses on analytics, the challenges of advancing artificial intelligence, and business strategy.
Data & Data Culture
Managing Data Privacy Risk in Advanced Analytics
Gaining value from data assets that include customers’ personal information requires advanced data protection tactics.
AI & Machine Learning
How Generative AI Can Support Advanced Analytics Practice
The natural language capabilities of LLMs can augment the predictive powers of advanced analytics.
AI & Machine Learning
Avoid ML Failures by Asking the Right Questions
Checking assumptions and mapping out work processes can help ensure that ML solutions fit the job to be done.
Technology Implementation
Auditing Algorithmic Risk
Two frameworks can help organizations identify potential harms posed by algorithms, AI tools, or large language models.
Marketing Strategy
The Long Tail of Social Media Influence
Recent research finds that influencers with fewer followers have higher engagement than those with higher counts.