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Asynchronous, collaborative learning within set dates
Learning that fits your schedule—start at any time
Two-week, intensive on-campus courses
A mix of learning formats
See how MIT Sloan Executive Education can support your organization.
What makes MIT Sloan programs different
Hands-on, highly engaging courses on campus
Live OnlineReal-time, interactive courses delivered on Zoom
Self-Paced OnlineAsynchronous, collaborative learning within set dates
On-Demand OnlineLearning that fits your schedule—start at any time
Executive AcademiesTwo-week, intensive on-campus courses
HybridA mix of learning formats
See how MIT Sloan Executive Education can support your organization.
What makes MIT Sloan programs different
Hands-on, highly engaging courses on campus
Real-time, interactive courses delivered on Zoom
Asynchronous, collaborative learning within set dates
Learning that fits your schedule—start at any time
Two-week, intensive on-campus courses
A mix of learning formats
See how MIT Sloan Executive Education can support your organization.
What makes MIT Sloan programs different
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The hieroglyphs on this page represent the Operations theme you'll find etched on the walls outside the classroom. Each symbol comes from a method of visual learning we call 'scribing."
These four hieroglyphs are part of the Operations theme in the E66 suite. Reading right to left: 1) measuring work in progress, 2) working hard/push and collapse versus working smart/pause to improve, 3) human-centered design where customers, employees, investors all win, and 4) ‘Hidden Factories’—individualized workarounds that have become institutionalized over time, eroding performance. Hidden Factories become evident when a system is under pressure; addressing them requires improving trust and communication, which stabilizes the system and supports incremental fixes.
A section of the hieroglyph.
Enlarged portion of the hidden factories
“Agile Operations” was the overall theme of this drawing, created as part of a 5-day custom program on Cybersecurity that also included topics of Systems Thinking, Intelligent AI, and Quantum Technologies. The photograph below shows participants engaged in the “Penny Game”, where Professor John Carrier invited teams to learn about lean manufacturing principles through a hands-on simulation. Focusing on the interrelation of parts over time, with quick feedback loops, strengthens system response.
"Agile Operations" - Scribing created by Kelvy Bird
Operations in the classroom.
Scribing—visually representing ideas while people talk—is a distinct social art form that facilitates group learning and cultural memory. Scribed images enhance the learning experience by mapping ideas as they emerge, aiding both decision-making and information retention. Scribes listen on multiple levels—factually, with empathy, and for emerging possibility—to simplify complex concepts and make them accessible. By providing a visual representation of the program's content, participants can revisit and reflect on key insights, ensuring that knowledge gained becomes both memorable and actionable.
Kelvy Bird scribing in the classroom
At MIT, scribing takes on additional depth through the deliberate integration of systems thinking and conceptual frameworks. Scribed drawings function as layered narratives, representing both specific stories and examples while simultaneously mapping interconnected ideas across domains. In the physical classrooms and in online digital experiences, participants can scan the visuals to discern key themes from faculty presentations alongside the related threads through an entire program. This transforms scribing from simple recording into a tool for systemic understanding and collective sense-making.
The sequence of hieroglyphs that are on display around the E66 Suite each represent a theme within Custom and Open Enrollment Program designs. While just a sampling of the overall range of topics, the images on display represent:
We encourage you to find the other themes throughout the space.
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Operations
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