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Startups, unicorns and realistic expectations

I am a fan of startups and entrepreneurism, having worked with them my entire professional career. I've written books for them, built businesses around them and through Inc. Magazine consulted with the best of them – the Inc. 500.

Harvard Bioscience executive quits

The top executive for sales at Holliston life science researcher Harvard Bioscience has resigned during an overhaul of the company's sales team to focus on areas with higher growth potential, according to regulatory filings.

Movers & Shakers

TODD DONOHOE was hired as a commercial lender at Hometown Bank in Oxford. He was most recently...

Incorporations

These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from July 16-31, 2015. Listed are the name, address, ZIP and president.
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101: LEADER TRANSITIONING

Getting promoted to a leadership or managerial position is great, a fruit of the labor of one's hard work. Going from a coworker to a boss can bring challenges, as well. It pays to reflect on the circumstances and situation at hand rather than just jump in.

College collaboration leads to self-insurance savings

One year ago, when Worcester Polytechnic Institute dove into the high-risk, high-reward world of self-insurance, it hoped the gamble would pay off enough to keep tuition in check.

Health care reform spurs hospitals to build satellite facilities elsewhere

It's no mistake that, throughout Massachusetts, there's more hospital signage showing up either on commercial sites, or on empty land that will give rise to satellite facilities under the umbrella of larger health care systems. That, in turn, is creating new business for architects and construction companies.

Designing your office for success

Architectural design has the power to foster distinction, which has multiple benefits for businesses that want to...
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Q&A with Brent Maugel, Founder & President, Maugel Architects Inc.

If you're not working in a building that bears some of the work of Maugel Architects, you've likely seen examples in traveling through Central Massachusetts.

Economy boosts commercial leasing, report says

With momentum continuing and “Greater Boston at a remarkable turning point in its economic development,” analysts from Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) said they saw strong commercial leasing activity in the second quarter in Boston and core submarkets, including the Interstate 495 and MetroWest regions.
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