Episodios

  • Women in Leadership Ep. 5 | Women in STEM: Support & Inclusion
    Sep 20 2023
    In episode 5 of MIT Professional Education’s Women in Leadership podcast, Women in STEM: Support & Inclusion, Prof. Anna Frebel shares her insights into her leadership and mentorship journey. She emphasizes the significance of collaborative initiatives and stresses that women in the workplace need visibility opportunities and support from their counterparts.
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    18 m
  • Women in Leadership Ep. 4 │ Public Speaking and Body Language: Convey your Message Effectively
    Sep 11 2023
    In the fourth episode of Women in Leadership, Public Speaking and Body Language: Convey your Message Effectively ,Anna Frebel, Professor of Physics and Head of the Astrophysics Division at MIT, discusses the importance of preparing a polished presentation and creating a story that your audience will remember. Listen for insights on maintaining composure and leaving a lasting impression on your audience.
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    12 m
  • Data Leadership Ep. 3 │ Company Organization: Adjusting Methodology
    Sep 6 2023
    Welcome to episode three of MIT’s Professional Education series in Data Leadership with Dr. Abel Sanchez and Prof. John R. Williams. Dr. Abel Sanchez, Executive Director of the Geospatial Data Center at MIT, and Prof. John R. Williams, Director of the Geospatial Data Center at MIT, open this episode on data leadership by stressing the importance of smaller teams, trusting the people you hire, and how a “5-year plan” needs to be fully adaptable to the ever-changing environment. Join us as we explore how the vision from 20 years ago has shifted and how it is crucial to choose a framework that suits the state of your company today.
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    23 m
  • Data Leadership Ep. 2 | Transformational Change: One Day at a Time
    Aug 24 2023
    Welcome to episode two of MIT Professional Education’s Data Leadership with Dr. Abel Sanchez and Prof. John R. Williams. In this episode, we explore solutions to problems obstructing the digitization of different processes and organizations. A huge factor that slows the digitizing progress in a company is bureaucracy, where policies either create a bottleneck or a pathway for technological revitalization or revolution. Dr. Sanchez finishes with insights into the history of open-source software such as GitHub, where coders, software developers, and engineers create innovative ways of producing software faster and more efficiently that take enterprises years to develop and release.
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    17 m
  • Data Leadership Ep. 1 | New Visions for New Technologies
    Aug 17 2023
    The complete digitization of an organization is inevitable in today’s rapidly evolving technological world. As seemingly daily technological advances are made, there can be resistance to the willingness to adopt these valuable tools into an organization. Sometimes slow change is inherent and is deeply rooted in the mentality of “what’s worked” versus “what’s possible.” Leaders at the C-suite level have a tremendous task: Creating a vision for the future while aligning these emerging tools with company culture and values. Dr. Abel Sanchez, Executive Director of the Geospatial Data Center at MIT, and Prof. John R. Williams, Director of the Geospatial Data Center at MIT, open this two-part series on data leadership as it pertains to the slow change of adapting new technologies to organizations due to decision making by C-suite executives. Explore the innovation and genius of generative AI tools like GitHub and ChatGPT 3. Also, examine why certain technologies, such as cloud technology, have yet to receive better recognition or marketing. Join us as we explore the emerging technological frontier as an intersection between data, emerging technologies, and how C-suite-level decision-makers adapt in the ever-evolving information age.
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    24 m
  • Intro: Data Leadership Series
    Aug 17 2023
    We want to welcome you to MIT Professional Education’s podcast series, Data Leadership. In this podcast series, renowned MIT Faculty members Dr. Abel Sanchez, Executive Director of the Geospatial Data Center, and Prof. John R. Williams, Director of the Geospatial Data Center, delve into the convergence of C-suite executives and emerging technologies. They explore how organizational leaders, from the top-down (not necessarily the down-up), must strategize to embrace new technology for digital transformation. It’s necessary to harness data generated by these technologies to address the dynamic demands of the market. Dr. Abel Sanchez and Prof. John R. Williams provide a roadmap of how to navigate the complexities of the ever-evolving technological landscape. Click here for more information on MIT’s Professional Education course, Data Leadership: https://professionalprogramsmit.com/en/online-program-data-leadership-dat-eng.html?utm_campaign=mpe-dat-eng&utm_source=sp-organic&utm_medium=social&utm_content=program
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    1 m
  • Women in Leadership Ep. 3 | Career and Motherhood: The Nuances of Having It All
    Apr 13 2023
    Almost three quarters of mothers work in the United States. However, mothers who work must navigate unique challenges in this balancing act. Gain understanding of the nuances, obstacles, and victories of working mothers. In this episode we are joined by Kristala L. Jones Prather, mother of two, Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Department Executive Officer at MIT. Kristala shares her experiences, both professional and personal, of working as an MIT Professor while raising children. She gives her insight onto the nuanced inequalities, expectations, and sacrifices that working mothers face. Listen for insights on becoming a fully realized agent of change for the greater good.
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    12 m
  • Women in Leadership Ep. 2 | Women in STEM: Challenges and Opportunities
    Mar 22 2023
    Despite notable progress toward achieving gender equality, women are still underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Although some positive changes have occurred in recent times, there is still a significant need to dispel the fallacy that the gender gap in STEM is a result of innate ability, rather than societal influences and situations. In this episode of Women in Leadership, we spoke with Kerri Cahoy, Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Chair of MIT’s Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) Committee. She shared her first-hand experience as a female researcher in STEM, a traditionally male-dominated field, and the factors that can contribute to empowering women in leadership in these fields.
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    15 m