New Sloan Management Site With Innovation Bent
This post was written by Jacob McNulty
MIT Sloan Management Review has rebuilt their site using a Wordpress platform and is integrating two blogs within it – one of them focused on innovation. This is a self-declared work in progress and they are seeking feedback in order to optimize it for their readers. Go have a look and let them know what you think.
MIT SMR has produced some great material/thinking on approaches to learning, development, knowledge management, learning communities, new-hire integration, leadership development, workspace design and, of course, innovation. This latest iteration of theirs displays an internal commitment to eat their own dog food.
Incidentally our entire site is built on Wordpress and we’ve really enjoyed its versatility as a Content Management System [CMS]. I’m looking forward to seeing the results of MIT’s new progressive efforts.
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