MIT Sloan Teaching Innovation Resources (MSTIR) – Case Studies

Did you know that MIT offers free teaching materials in a lot of business categories.  With the MIT expertise, any or all of these could be very beneficial to the entrepreneur and small business owner.  Limited budgets mean you find the expertise without the heavy cost.  Learning, leadership and management.  I have excerpted their introduction below.

Excerpt: MIT Sloan Teaching Innovation Resources (MSTIR) is a collection of teaching materials, including case studies, industry notes, and management simulations, that MIT Sloan provides as a free teaching resource open and available to the world. Similar to the course syllabi and materials found on MIT’s OpenCourseWare site, these materials carry a creative commons license allowing them to be downloaded, copied, and distributed.

The various materials posted on this site have been developed by MIT Sloan faculty and students. Although the collection covers a wide array of companies and organizations, industries, and geographies, it focuses on areas in which MIT Sloan’s innovative research and teaching are on the cutting edge, including global entrepreneurship, leadership, managing innovation, strategic management, the business of sustainability, system dynamics, and the world economy.

Introduction and access interests via MIT Sloan Teaching Innovation Resources (MSTIR) – Case Studies.

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