November 7, 2016Edition

Central Massachusetts’ 2016 innovative workspaces

Modern offices are gearing more toward an open collaborative environment, but everything starts with the culture a company creates.

Understand the strengths you bring to community needs

A good community relations strategy should seek to understand the needs of one's community and the strength of one's organization and find the areas of overlap with the objective to be seen as a good neighbor that cares about the community and be an active part of improving it.

Incorporations

These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from July 16-31.

Central Mass. cashes in on building bioscience

Construction firms are cashing in on the booming life science sector's need for up-to-code, specifically designed facilities.
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Crowdfunding clarifications free up capital

Four years after it was adopted, new clarifications on a federal crowdfunding law may finally loosen up capital financing for small business.

Cutler alum avoids any risky business

In March 2015, David Grenier left his job as president of Cutler Capital in Worcester to start...

South Worcester turning point

A groundbreaking at the South Worcester Industrial Park is a step forward for both the neighborhood and local manufacturers.

Devens a model for smart planning

A new site in Devens will become the largest parcel of land available for commercial use in the area; and it is highly likely to attract businesses from the life science and technology sectors.
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Innovative Workspaces: Fueling creativity and interaction

Key to the equation of an innovative workspace is creating an environment that is conducive to both creativity and interaction.

101: Leading a global team

Companies competing in global markets is nothing new, and it seems more and more is possible with each new technological advance.

Looking for a job

This ten step guide to finding a job covers everything from the search process to the proper interview outfit.

Patience, persistence led to South Worcester Industrial Park success

The recent announcement that the South Worcester Industrial Park was fully sold capped off decades of work by city officials – including a rotating list of city councilors who took up the mantle of the 11-acre former brownfield site year after year.
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Bye-bye brick and mortar

On the back of an 80-percent drop in foot traffic and increased reliance on smartphones the Sturbridge Tourist Information Center but those following the impact of the internet won't be surprised.

Innovative Workspaces: Atmosphere and historic integrity

When creating an innovative workspace it is important to have a relaxed atmosphere, but even this can be done within a historic structure.
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