Leadership for the Community
Leadership Speaker Series at MIT
The Innovative Leadership (iLead) Series at MIT celebrates innovative individuals who make a difference in the world. These leaders operate at the leading edge and transform today’s organizations and communities by challenging common assumptions, and creating new structures, new business models, and new modes of organizing at all levels of the traditional structure.
MIT Sloan Executive Education Leadership Courses
Many of our affiliated faculty teach in MIT Sloan’s Executive Education non-degree executive programs which provide business professionals from around the world with a targeted and flexible means to advance their career development goals and position their organizations for future growth. Their cutting-edge leadership training includes more than 40 short courses, executive certificates, online courses, custom programs for organizations, and their flagship five-week program, Advanced Management Program .
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Leadership at MIT Sloan
Discover more articles from the MIT Sloan Management Review. Partnering with Sloan staff, faculty, and alumni, they highlight how MIT's leadership shows up within and outside of Sloan.
Leadership advice: 'Women have to learn how to ask for more money'
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Georgia Garinois-Melenikiotou talks about thinking of childcare as an investment, and turning failures into the first steps to success.
How this entrepreneur uses her peer allies to get around gender bias
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Kerry Twibell on speaking up, getting outside, and not being afraid to ask for help.
3 elements to developing and improving a skilled workforce
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Training and developing a workforce doesn’t just benefit employees; it helps organizations become transformation-ready.
How tech leaders spend their time
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Top tech leaders are spending less time collaborating with peers and more time meeting customers and developing innovations.