What To Expect at Chicago Ideas Week 2017
From October 16-22, the world’s top thinkers, tastemakers, idea generators, and innovators descend upon Chicago for the seventh annual Chicago Ideas Week. Ideas Week is the largest affordable ideas festival on the planet, bringing a variety of talks, panels and hands-on labs to venues across the Windy City. Continue reading…
University of Maryland Smith MBAs Participate in AECOM Innovation Challenge
According to a press release, four Robert H. Smith School of Business MBAs recently participated in the AECOM Innovation Challenge. Taken during the spring 2017 semester, the two-credit independent study challenged Smith students and AECOM innovators to find a solution to a challenge facing the company. Continue reading…
MIT Sloan Startup/Entrepreneur Spotlight
Many think of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as just an engineering school and site to the most famous math problem in film history, but the prestigious university is also home to great business programs at the Sloan School of Management. Through school’s MBA programs—the full-time, Executive MBA and 12-month Sloan Fellows Program—students have an opportunity to earn a stellar, rare education that is key to a successful business career. Given the acclaimed faculty, staff and lengthy history of breakout corporate empires, MBA grads have a chance to earn a spot among the most celebrated MIT Sloan startup companies.
Seattle Named Among Nation’s Most Innovative Cities
Innovation is key to doing business. It’s how new ideas and products are created; it’s how companies improve. In fact, regardless of the sector of geography, executives agree that “innovation today is a key driver of organic growth for all companies,” according to a PWC survey.
So, the question becomes, is there someplace that’s best for innovation? Based on a city ranking developed by Innovation Leader, a magazine and website focused on innovation in large companies, Seattle is the fifth most innovative city in North America. Continue reading…
Sloan Director Talks Being Wrong But Still Succeeding
MIT Sloan recently explored the new book from Innovation Teams Program Director Luis Perez-Breva, which attempts to teach readers that “being wrong [can] show a path to success.”
Sloan Telemedicine Startup Expands Access to Healthcare
MIT Sloan recently highlighted breaking medical startup Remedy. The new startup, co-founded by Michael Ng, MBA ‘16, that hopes to capitalize on the potentially post-Affordable Care Act future of telemedicine, which is projected to surge by 700 percent in the next three years.