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Unlocking Transformational Leadership: Case Studies on Positive Change

DR. DAVID NIÑO

Dr. David Niño guides us to uncover our inner leader by enhancing inter and intragroup relationships. The live webinar explores examples and case studies of transformational leadership, creating a safer, more cohesive organization.

Digitalization in Manufacturing and Human Health: From Sensors, to Data, to AR/VR

DR. BRIAN ANTHONY

Dr. Brian Anthony presents a case for the 4th Industrial Revolution technology and its healthcare usage. The webinar weaves through emerging tech such as Industrial IoT, AI, and machine learning and how they can create healthcare strategies, access, and awareness for patients in their communities.

Generative AI: A Revolution in Productivity

DR. ABEL SANCHEZ | PROF. JOHN R. WILLIAMS

Dr. Abel Sanchez and Prof. John R. Williams lead an insightful discussion about the history of productivity and technology. They begin with the first industrial revolution with hand-to-hand data processing and the first computers. Dr. Sanchez and Prof. Williams later dive into the invention of Generative AI, focusing on tools such as ChatGPT, revolutionizing productivity.

Data Analytics in the Smart Factory: Master Real-Time Data to Maximize Productivity

In this webinar, Dr. Brian W. Anthony of MIT Professional Education explains real-world examples, best practices, and valuable insights into how real-time data analytics can transform manufacturing operations and drive the factory of the future.

The Space-Sustainability Nexus: New Ventures for a Sustainable Future

In this webinar, we are joined by MIT Professional Education Instructors Professor Alessandro Golkar and Professor Olivier de Weck in a conversation about the current and future states of New Space and the New Space Economy. They speak specifically about the interconnection that this sector has with sustainability, the new opportunities, and potential issues that arise from this exciting and growing sector.

Life Cycle Assessment: Quantifying Impacts on the Built Environment

In this webinar, joined by MIT instructors Dr. Jeremy Gregory and Prof. Elsa Olivetti, we define the scope of life cycle assessments and provide real-world examples to exemplify the subject: gauging building and pavement materials. We learn that not only is it important to consider materials when constructing infrastructure and buildings to reduce waste and cause less impact on the environment, but it is also critical the take these considerations early in the design process for a more favorable outcome. The webinar concludes with a Q&A session about the topic covered in the webinar.

Circular Economy Explained: A Case Study on Water

In this webinar, we are joined by MIT Faculty members Professor John E. Fernández, Dr. Afreen Siddiqi, and Professor Olivier de Weck in an enthralling and informative explanation of the principles of the circular economy and a case application. The explanation, led by John E. Fernández, is followed by a dive into water in a case study on this nuanced resource from the perspective of a circular economic model, led by Dr. Afreen Siddiqi and Prof. Olivier de Weck. The webinar concludes with a lively Q&A session about the material covered in the webinar.

The Market Winner in the Business of Connecting: LinkedIn as an Example of Two-Sided Markets

In this webinar, “The Market Winner in the Business of Connecting: LinkedIn as an Example of Two-Sided Markets,” we are joined by Dr. Bruce Cameron and Professor Olivier de Weck. With their guidance and experience, our two experts will be exploring the dynamics of the well-known social media platform and wildly successful two-sided market to understand how to model our own ventures for higher rates of success.

Creating Successful Digital Platforms from APIs to Feature Roadmaps

In this webinar, Professor Olivier de Weck and Doctor Bruce Cameron collaborate to discuss the structure and learning outcomes of their course, “Digital Platforms: Designing Two-Sided Markets from APIs to Feature Roadmaps”. Are you interested in the course but would like some additional information about its formation and material? This webinar will fill you in.

Innovation: A Road to Disaster?

In this webinar, we are joined by Professor Luis Perez-Breva-MIT Faculty Member of Innovation Teams Enterprise-to re-envision the way we think about innovation. Covering points such as debunking popular ‘innovation’ buzzwords, discussing the limitations of minimal viable products, and exploring why the concept of the ‘lean startup’ does not work, the session will provide a fresh approach to the idea of innovation, and encourage participants to “Fail fast, fail forward, and innovate continuously.”

How Do We Build the Infrastructure of the Future: Shaping Sustainability

This webinar features Dr. Afreen Siddiqi, as well as MIT Engineering Systems Professor Olivier de Weck. The two experts unite to discuss several of today’s pertinent matters related to sustainable infrastructure development. Together they apply a forward-thinking approach, speaking on the countries that lead the world in sustainable initiatives, the innate geopolitical and economic challenges of implementing progressive policies, our planet’s evolving usage of global resources, transportation logistics, the nuances of centralization versus decentralization, and more. Join us on our journey towards a more sustainable world.

Reengineering Communication: How to Speak to Non-Techies

In this webinar, we are joined by Edward Schiappa, professor and former Head of Comparative Media Studies and Writing, and MIT’s John E. Burchard Professor of the Humanities, as he explains in simple terms how to articulately convey your message to a non-expert audience, while simultaneously maintaining the valuable information which you must communicate, without appearing patronizing.

MITdesignX: Human-Centered Innovation

In this webinar, Svafa Grönfeldt and Gilad Rosenzweig of the MITdesignX academic program discuss the complexity of modern problems and how this issue continues hinder the success of a majority of new innovations. Join them to discover a new framework that will guide you in framing these modern problems in order to launch and scale real-world, human-centered solutions.

Grounding Sustainability: Strategies and Opportunities For Industry

In this webinar, Prof. John E. Fernández presents the sustainable concepts and principles that can help you become an agent of change. Join him and discover the tools that organizations can use to implement real sustainable solutions in their everyday operations.

Cultural Lessons from a Multicultural Life Journey

In this webinar, Bhaskar Pant, Executive Director of MIT Professional Education, delves into the dimensions of culture, explores the connection between language and culture, explains the five stages of cultural awareness, and tells us how diversity, if handled correctly, can foster innovation and improve an organization’s performance.

Staircase to Utopia: Advances in Technology Roadmapping

We cannot deny the fundamental role technology plays on every aspect of our lives.

In this webinar, Professor de Weck delves into the concept of technology roadmapping, exploring it through real examples and projects such as the one applied at Airbus between 2016 and 2018.

Industry in the COVID era: Winners & losers

Join Prof. Olivier de Weck, Dr. Bruce Cameron, and Dr. Timothy Simpson as they discuss the winners and losers of the COVID-19 global pandemic. They consider the pandemic’s impact on the manufacturing industry, as well as the implications for product development, manufacturing, and product platforms. Finally, they introduce MIT Professional Education’s newest online program, Designing Product Families: From Strategy to Implementation.

Transforming the Legal Sector: Legal Tech

Learn more about the links between technology and law, as well as the role of Legal Tech with Prof. John Williams, Executive Director of the MIT Geospatial Data Center, and María José Esteban, Associate Professor at Esade Law Department, and Senior Research Fellow at Harvard Law School.

The Invisible Hand of Culture in Culturally Diverse Teams

When it comes to culture, people tend to look at food, dress, music, and art as visible examples of cultural differences. However, MIT Professional Education’s Executive Director, and expert in intercultural communications, Bhaskar Pant noted that there is a multitude of “invisible” examples of culture, and it was this aspect of culture that formed the focal point of the webinar.

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«BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION»

Dr. David Niño

During the quarantine period as a result of COVID-19, we made use of the opportunity to connect via conference to explore the concept of leadership with Dr. David Niño. He gave an overview of the key takeouts of our Leadership & Innovation online program, which he both created and teaches.

«TO PLAN OR NOT TO PLAN»

Prof. John Williams

Prof. John R. Williams, Director of the MIT Geospatial Data Center, explores how planning in the traditional sense is near impossible given the current environment and the influence of technologies in our daily lives.

«VIRTUAL AUDIENCES»

Dr. Abel Sanchez

The sports industry is valued at about $1.3 trillion USD, but most importantly, it is adored and supported globally. The shared experience, the excitement, the roar of the crowd, it’s something that has become part of our daily lives.

«BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN LEADERSHIP & INOVATION»

Dr. David Niño

During the quarantine period as a result of COVID-19, we made use of the opportunity to connect via conference to explore the concept of leadership with Dr. David Niño. He gave an overview of the key takeouts of our Leadership & Innovation online program, which he both created and teaches.

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«TO PLAN OR NOT TO PLAN»

Prof. John Williams

Prof. John R. Williams, Director of the MIT Geospatial Data Center, explores how planning in the traditional sense is near impossible given the current environment and the influence of technologies in our daily lives.

LISTEN NOW

«VIRTUAL AUDIENCES»

Dr. Abel Sanchez

The sports industry is valued at about $1.3 trillion USD, but most importantly, it is adored and supported globally. The shared experience, the excitement, the roar of the crowd, it’s something that has become part of our daily lives.

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