Even if we can’t say that money is the cause of the problem, we can say that money is the cause of the belief of the problem.Professor Lawrence Lessig at the inaugural Ideas Matter event.
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Even if we can’t say that money is the cause of the problem, we can say that money is the cause of the belief of the problem.
Posted in quote, tagged government, lessig, mit on September 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Business Insight “Related” Articles
Posted in MIT Sloan, tagged bus, business articles, business insight, business plans, mit, MIT Sloan, wall street journal on June 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Today’s Journal Report contains links to related articles from the MIT Sloan Management Review archives. Below is a handy list of the 24 articles that are currently available (sponsored by SAS). MIT Sloan Management Review / Wall Street Journal Business Insight Proactive Environmental Management: Avoiding the Toxic Trap Managing Technology as a Business Strategy Hurdle [...]
White out conditions at 30 Memorial
Posted in one photo a day, tagged 30, 30 mem. dr., mit, snow on December 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
From the desk of Buster Taint Palin
Posted in think, tagged mit, sustainability on September 16, 2008 | 3 Comments »
According to GreenProfitSolutions my personal carbon footprint is 6.2 metric tons. Anyone have links to a more comprehensive way of calculating this? As this MIT News office points out, the result obtained using the simple calculator above is below the actual carbon footprint floor that any American can realistically attain: “But the ‘floor’ below which [...]
MIT Convergence Culture Consortium (C3)
Posted in econ, marketing, tagged anthro, convergence, econ, jenkins, marketing, mit on March 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
MIT Convergence Culture Consortium (C3) “The Convergence Culture Consortium (C3) explores the ways the business landscape is changing in response to the growing integration of content and brands across media platforms and the increasingly prominent roles that consumers are playing in shaping the flow of media. C3 connects researchers and thinkers from MIT’s Comparative Media [...]
