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Data Made to Matter by MIT Sloan School of Management

Data Made to Matter

Data Made to Matter explores the business breakthroughs that come from applying data-based research to real-world challenges. In this new show from the MIT Sloan School of Management, host Neal Hartman interviews MIT’s innovative thinkers on a range of topics, from the rising costs of healthcare, to global poverty, to addressing climate change. Data Made to Matter showcases how data, a spirit of e... more

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The Second Machine Age is here. Two MIT economists create a playbook for how businesses can adapt to our new digital future. Erik Brynjolfsson and Andy McAfee are co-founders the Initiative on the Digital Economy at MIT Sloan. Their new book is “Mach... more

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A supply chain expert shows that happy, motivated workers can make big profits for big box companies - that the service and retail industries can provide well-paying jobs, compete on costs, and win. We speak with Zeynep Ton, Professor of Operations M... more

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MIT Sloan professor Pierre Azoulay is turning the scientific method back on science. He uses online data from individual scientists and institutions to track research and innovation, and he's finding significant long-term returns on investment for th... more

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A social psychologist uses data to reframe the conversations around race in corporate America. We speak with Evan Apfelbaum about how we talk about diversity, gender, and race in the workplace, and how it affects whether people stay or leave.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • Mass education was invented by Europeans

    It is sad that a speaker of MIT is so little informed to say during the podcast that mass education and social security was invented by Americans when Charlemagne, King of Francs declared mass education compulsory in 789!! Americans didn’t invent that.

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    Finmag2018!
    United States4 years ago
  • excellent

    If you like planet money, check out the "Don't lie to me Argentina"

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    Brret
    Canada7 years ago
  • Love this podcast

    I love data and this podcast really lets me nerd out.

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    dms8796
    United States7 years ago
  • I love data

    Especially from Sloan profs

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    John.Madden
    United States7 years ago
  • Groundbreaking!!

    This is a fantastic podcast. I love learning what's happening at MIT Sloan!!

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    Emilou Whi
    United States7 years ago

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