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March 4, 2019Edition

Tax reform, one year later

The U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was rushed through the House and Senate. As a result, numerous details were not addressed, and drafting errors need correcting.

WBJ announces the 2019 Business Leaders of the Year awards

The winners of the WBJ Business Leaders of the Year awards have made bold choices on the path to success.

Manafort eyes large Worcester contracts

With the hype around the region's economic activity increasing, Manafort Brothers is looking to land more work in Central Mass., and particularly in Worcester.

Filling the leadership vacuum

We're not even a quarter of the way through 2019, and yet it seems a whole class...
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Making babies: UMass to open region’s first IVF clinic for $1.4M

UMass Memorial is hoping to bring more family planning services to Worcester and keep couples from having to travel outside the area.

The WBJ Hall of Famer who never was

Over the past three years, the WBJ Hall of Fame has grown to 10 members. It is supposed to be 11.

Worcester officials worry about minority businesses in Midtown Mall taking

The businesses are typically small and minority-owned shops paying inexpensive rent. Finding a similar location with similar rent could be difficult.

10 Things I Know About … Establishing thought leadership

Done effectively, thought leadership builds credibility and trust in your business.
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WBJ Hall of Fame inducts four new members

With this year's class, the WBJ Hall of Fame now totals 10 members.

101: Struggling employees

Whatever the issue, managers have to deal with struggling employees who may drag down the rest of their team – and the sooner the better.

The man who gave me hives doesn’t get enough credit

I hate being called The Queen, but in all honesty, I know it will 1) never go away, 2) could be worse, and 3) is free advertising.
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