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🔒Watching COVID closely: Mass. hospitals try to stay ahead of a surge

Hospital systems are waiting, monitoring, and responding as COVID cases rise, even as they remain far below peak levels.

🔒Taking the reins: Jessica Sassi begins tenure as NECC CEO

After 48 years with its founder as CEO, The New England Center for Children has a clinician as its new leader.

🔒From the Editor: This is not 2020

Editor Brad Kane responds to rising COVID levels and introduces the Sept. 18 print issue.

🔒Q&A: A thrifty business pays it forward

With more than $1 million in annual sales, The Blessing Barn Home Store and Sharing Center and its sister locations in Mendon and Boston support the nonprofit Compassion New England.
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🔒A Thousand Words: Community Healthlink’s shuttered programs

Community Healthlink says it will take 8-12 months to restore its suspended programming.

🔒Editorial: Tap into the disabled workforce

Timothy Johnson says companies usually need some convincing to hire workers with intellectual and development disabilities, but once they do, the businesses are over the moon with the results.

🔒Viewpoint: Pride means business: the economics of inclusivity

For the first time in Worcester’s LGBTQ+ history, the City of Worcester has given its full support to Pride.

🔒101: Crisis Management

Don't overlook the importance of being prepared for a crisis.
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🔒The key to recruitment and retention: transparency

Workplace culture is the difference between success and failure in 2023.

🔒10 things I know about … Building a personal brand for business success

Growing and leveraging your personal social media network can be an incredibly effective way to expand the reach of your professional mission, product or service, recruit talent, and crowdsource valuable solutions.
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