MedTech Innovation and Behavioral Science with Matthew Hinton, MBA '03

Matthew Hinton, founder, Intellicent Analytics and MBA ’03, is building a platform that uses machine learning to improve sell-side analytics in healthcare. As a participant in the Behavioral Science in Business program, he shares how the tools of behavioral science are helping him navigate stakeholder influence, overcome adoption barriers, and shape go-to-market strategies. Matthew reflects on the value of executive learning, and how the program is already changing the way he and his team drive impact.

MedTech Innovation and Behavioral Science with Matthew Hinton, MBA '03

What motivated you to take the executive education program at this point in your journey?

What was it like returning to campus—and seeing the new Manhattanville location?

How did the program expand on your MBA foundation?

With your experience in healthcare innovation, what behavioral challenges were you looking to explore?

Were there specific concepts that resonated with your work in medtech or healthcare services?

Have you already begun applying the tools or insights in your work?

What changes have you seen so far in how your team is approaching the product launch?

What would you say to fellow alumni about returning for executive education?

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