Bringing Worker Voice into Generative AI

Thomas A. Kochan, Ben Armstrong, Julie Shah, Emilio J. Castilla, Ben Likis, and Martha E. Mangelsdorf | An MIT Exploration of Generative AI | 3/27/2024

The purpose of this article is to identify ways to bring workers’ voices into the development and use of generative artificial intelligence …

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Generative AI and the Future of Inequality

Nathan Wilmers | An MIT Exploration of Generative AI | 3/27/2024

Will new technology consign human workers to the garbage dump of history? Prior waves of concern over technological mass unemployment have typically come during periods of, well, mass unemployment. During the …

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What It Takes to Form a Union — and Where to Begin

Thomas Kochan and John S. Ahlquist | Harvard Business Review | 10/7/2024

Interest among the American workforce in unions has increased significantly in the past five years. Our own survey of more than 2,500 frontline U.S. workers finds that younger respondents (ages 30 …

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LinkedIn & AI for Job Searching: 10X Your Chances of Success Follow Up (Video & Slides)

Thank you for joining us for LinkedIn & AI for Job Searching: 10X Your Chances of SuccessFor those of you who may have missed the workshop or would like to revisit the content, we’re delighted to share the following resources:

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Navigating One’s Career Journey to the CEO Role: An MIT Sloan Career Development Office Conversation with Warburg Pincus’ Fred Hassan

Q.  As the Senior Associate Dean of Yale’s School of Management once shared, “Having seen peer CEOs hang on his every word in private top leadership forums for many years, I have begged Fred Hassan to go public with this …

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Stereotypes About Creativity Can Hold East Asians Back from Leadership Roles

Dylan Walsh | MIT Sloan | 1/18/2024

Hardworking, geeky, adept at math — these are some of the stereotypes that American culture attaches to East Asians, such as ethnic Chinese, Japanese, Koreans. But East Asians aren’t often portrayed as wells of creativity, a …

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Whose Jobs Are at Risk During a Transition to Green Energy?

Martha Mangelsdorf | MIT Sloan | 10/23/2024

To combat the negative effects of climate change, making a transition to green energy is vital. But what will happen to people whose jobs are significantly linked to fossil fuel use? And what policy options …

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Career Stories – Daniela Gorza, MBA ’23 – From the Dolomites to AI Innovation: Daniela’s Global Journey

Q: Before diving into your global career journey, can you share a bit about your early experiences that set you on the path to project finance and eventually founding your own company?

A: I grew up in Feltre, a small …

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How The Family and Medical Leave Act Helped Women’s Careers

Martha Mangelsdorf and Erin Kelly | MIT Sloan | 10/17/2024

The Research: 

Do policies that make it easier for employees to juggle work and family needs increase the ability of women to advance in organizations? New research from Eunmi Mun, Shawna Vican, …

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How to Get the Most Out of Career Advising Appointments (Updated Fall 2024)

As Career Advisors, we love getting to know students through advising appointments, and the advising experience can be pivotal in helping students achieve their career goals. Here are 6 suggestions to help you get the most out of your appointments …

By Lindsey Nicholson
Lindsey Nicholson Associate Director, MBA Career Education
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