June 20, 2016Edition

How entrepreneurs can think like a “Shark Tank” shark

Rainmaker Ken Cook walks through how entrepreneurs can approach their investments like the judges on "Shark Tank."

The backbone of lobster traps

Northbridge's Riverdale Mills is a wire mesh manufacturer supplying products for 80 percent of North American lobster traps.

Healthcare providers maximize resources through teams

The traditional doctor's office is making a shift from a lone ranger mentality to a system that makes the most of teamwork.

How to plan for the future

Planning for the future requires that you see where the change is coming from and where your business is pointed.
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101: Managing Time

Even the best time managers can use additional tips to banish time bandits; and different kinds of time-management advice can work better with different kinds of work.

10 Things I Know About…

Here are 10 tips to increasing diversity in the workplace.

Dealing with OT’s new rules

Beginning on December 1, millions of American workers will be eligible for overtime, local lawyer Timothy Murphy

The trouble with Worcester’s private roads

Worcester's 81 miles of private, substandard roads impede traffic, development and real estate transactions.
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Incorporations

These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from March 1-31. Listed are corporate name,...

Don’t be an overtime troublemaker

With new overtime laws set to come into effect, do the right thing for the entire business community and don't be an overtime troublemaker.

Anna Maria’s new president looks towards strategic plan

Anna Maria College is in the preliminary phases of putting together its strategic plan, as President Mary Lou Retelle wraps up her first official year on the job.

Printers Building: Manufacturing an artistic enclave in Worcester

With Davis Publications as its anchor tenant, the Printers Building in Worcester has been able to attract business dedicated to manufacturing, education and creation, including makerspace Technocopia and the Worcester CleanTech Incubator.
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Creative Hub aims to retain artists; build creative community

The Creative Hub Worcester at the former Ionic Avenue Boys and Girls Club is seen by the two co-founding art educators Laura Marotta and Stacy Lord as a way to keep Worcester's artists in the city through more studio space.

New BlueHive SVP seeks different client services

Leonard Metcalf talks about the history and future of BlueHive as he steps into his new role as senior vice president.

Destination Creation at Worcester’s Crompton Place

Worcester's Crompton Place has developed a model to turn old industrial buildings into visitor destinations with personality.
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