MIT Sloan Looks at What Businesses Need to Address Sustainability

The introduction and advancement of sustainable practices in industries like biopharmaceuticals, IT, and energy, has already turned into increased profits, as well as a boost in talent in recruitment. Rebecca Linke from MIT Sloan looked deeper into the changes and why more are needed soon.
Leavey’s Conscientious Capitalism Initiative Helps Students Become Accountable Leaders

Starting this month, the Santa Clara’s Leavey School of Business launched its Conscientious Capitalism Initiative, a dynamic new venture for students to glean lessons about applying “personal virtues and purpose” within leadership roles.
Top Employers in the Boston Metro

Whether you’re pursuing your MBA in Boston, or planning a relocation there during or after you earn your degree, the city’s job market bursts with opportunity.
Statistics published recently by Boston College’s Carroll School of Management show that the average total compensation for an MBA grad topped $100,000, with a majority of hiring taking place within the financial services industry. Here is a look at some of Boston’s hottest jobs in that field, along with several others.