Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida
MIT Sloan Management Review 2001-2022 |
Journal Updates by Year
Barnes, C. M. and G. Spreitzer. 2015. Why sleep is a strategic resource. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 19-21.
Bell, P. C. 2015. Sustaining an analytics advantage. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 21-24.
Ben-Hur, S., B. Jaworski and D. Gray. 2015. Aligning corporate learning with strategy. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 53-59.
Bouquet, C., J. Barsoux and O. Levy. 2015. The perils of attention from headquarters. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 16-18.
Browning, T. R. and R. V. Ramasesh. 2015. Reducing unwelcome surprises in project management. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 53-62.
Carnahan, S. and D. Somaya. 2015. The other talent war: Competing through alumni. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 14-16.
Cennamo, C. and J. Santalo. 2015. How to avoid platform traps. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 12-15.
Csaszar, F. A. and A. Enrione. 2015. When consensus hurts the company. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 17-20.
Fang, Z., X. Luo and M. E. Keith. 2015. How effective is location-targeted mobile advertising? MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 14-15.
Fiksel, J., M. Polyviou, K. L. Croxton and T. J. Pettit. 2015. From risk to resilience: Learning to deal with disruption. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 79-86.
Fitzgerald, M. 2015. General Mills builds up big data to answer big questions. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 34.
Frery, F., X. Lecocq and V. Warnier. 2015. Competing with ordinary resources. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 69-77.
Ghemawat, P. and H. Vantrappen. 2015. How global is your c-suite? MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 73-82.
Hamori, M., B. Koyuncu, J. Cao and T. Graf. 2015. What high-potential young managers want. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 61-68.
Hogarth, R. M. and E. Soyer. 2015. Using simulated experience to make sense of big data. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 49-54.
Hu, M. and S. T. Monahan. 2015. Sharing supply chain data in the digital era. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 96.
Illia, L., S. Romenti and S. Zyglidopoulos. 2015. Creating effective dialogue about corporate social responsibility. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 20-22.
Kane, G. C. 2015. 'People Analytics' through super-charged ID badges. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 21.
Kane, G. C. 2015. Are you part of the email problem? MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 34.
Kane, G. C. 2015. How digital transformation is making health care safer, faster and cheaper. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 41-47.
Kane, G. C. 2015. The workplace of the future. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 34.
Kane, G. C. 2015. Why social engagement may be more important than marketing. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 148-151.
Kane, G. C., D. Palmer, A. N. Phillips and D. Kiron. 2015. Is your business ready for the digital future? MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 37-44.
Kimes, S. E. and J. E. Collier. 2015. How customers view self-service technologies. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 25-26.
King, A. 2015. Why it pays to become a rule maker. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 11-13.
King, A. A. and B. Baatartogtokh. 2015. How useful is the theory of disruptive innovation? MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 77-90.
Kiron, D. 2015. Innovating with airborne analytics. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 24-28.
Kiron, D. and N. Kruschwitz. 2015. Sustainability reporting as a tool for better risk management. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 34.
Kloppenborg, T. J. and D. Tesch. 2015. How executive sponsors influence project success. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 27-30.
Knight, E., J. Cutcher-Gershenfeld and B. Mittleman. 2015. The art of managing complex collaborations. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 16-19.
Kochan, T. A. 2015. The leader's choice. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 69-73.
Kumar, V. and A. Pansari. 2015. Measuring the benefits of employee engagement. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 67-72.
Laufer, A., E. J. Hoffman, J. S. Russell and S. W. Cameron. 2015. What successful project managers do. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 43-51.
Mangelsdorf, M. E. 2015. Expecting the unexpected in project management. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 1.
Mangelsdorf, M. E. 2015. In praise of humility. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 1.
Mangelsdorf, M. E. 2015. The new world of work. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 96.
Marques, J. C. and H. Mintzberg. 2015. Why corporate social responsibility isn't a piece of cake. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 8-11.
Matzler, K., V. Veider and W. Kathan. 2015. Adapting to the sharing economy. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 71-77.
Michael, D., D. J. Kappos and J. Villasenor. 2015. Developing effective intellectual property partnerships. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 12-15.
MIT Sloan Management Review. 2015. GE's "Data Lake" approach to managing data. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 7.
MIT Sloan Management Review. 2015. New report on sustainability. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 5.
MIT Sloan Management Review. 2015. Remaking a company for the digital natives. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 5.
Nicolini, D., M. Korica and K. Ruddle. 2015. Staying in the know. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 57-65.
Nooyi, R. 2015. Supply-chain resilience: Not just for big events. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 78-79.
Parise, S., E. Whelan and S. Todd. 2015. How Twitter users can generate better ideas. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 21-25.
Pirouz, D. M., A. R. Johnson, M. Thomson and R. Pirouz. 2015. Creating online videos that engage viewers. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 83-88.
Posner, B. 2015. Why you decide the way you do. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 55-59.
Raelin, J. A. 2015. Rethinking leadership. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 96-97.
Ransbotham, S. 2015. At this education nonprofit, A is for analytics. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 32-37.
Ransbotham, S. 2015. Coca-Cola's unique challenge: Turing 250 datasets into one. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 34.
Ransbotham, S. 2015. Marketing in five dimensions. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 97-102.
Ransbotham, S. 2015. Telling data's story with graphics. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 116-119.
Ransbotham, S., D. Kiron and P. K. Prentice. 2015. Minding the analytics gap. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 63-68.
Ransbotham, S., D. Kiron and P. K. Prentice. 2015. The talent dividend. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 1-11.
Ready, D. A. and E. M. Peebles. 2015. Developing the next generation of enterprise leaders. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 43-51.
Santos, J. F. P. and P. J. Williamson. 2015. The new mission for multinationals. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 45-54.
Schoemaker, P. J. H. and S. Krupp. 2015. The power of asking pivotal questions. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 39-47.
Schrage, M. 2015. Embrace your ignorance. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 96.
Schulze, C., L. Scholer and B. Skiera. 2015. Customizing social media marketing. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 8-10.
Sheffi, Y. 2015. Preparing for disruptions through early detection. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 31-42.
Shen, Y., R. D. Cotton and K. E. Kram. 2015. Assembling your personal board of advisors. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 81-90.
Shih, W. C. and S. Chai. 2015. What to know about locating in a cluster. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 8-11.
Spreitzer, G. M., L. E. Garrett and P. Bacevice. 2015. Should your company embrace coworking? MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 27-29.
Sting, F. J., C. H. Loch and D. Stempfhuber. 2015. Accelerating projects by encouraging help. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 33-41.
Suarez, F. F. and S. Grodal. 2015. Mastering the 'name your product category' game. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 23-29.
Tarafdar, M., J. D'Arcy, O. Turel and A. Gupta. 2015. The dark side of information technology. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 61-70.
Tate, W. L., D. Mollenkopf, T. Stank and A. L. Da Silva. 2015. Integrating supply and demand. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 16-18.
Urban, G. L. and F. Sultan. 2015. The case for 'benevolent' mobile apps. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 31-37.
Weill, P. and S. L. Woerner. 2015. Thriving in an increasing digital ecosystem. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 27-34.
Westerman, G. and D. Bonnet. 2015. Revamping your business through digital transformation. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 10-13.