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🔒Q&A: New England Botanic Garden goes electric

On Nov. 3, New England Botanic Garden was honored as the first botanic garden in the nation to be certified a Green Zone by the American Green Zone Alliance, as the Boylston garden is now performing all routine maintenance with electric lawn and garden equipment. 

🔒Editorial: WPI & the benefits of diversity

The next generation of leaders in Central Mass. higher education is taking shape, and the region appears strongly positioned with great talent.

🔒Five reasons to promote diversity in your workforce

A diverse workforce that includes a variety of perspectives, experiences, abilities, cultural backgrounds, and social distinctions can provide the workforce makeup necessary for an impactful sharing of ideas that sparks innovation.

🔒Movers & Shakers for Nov. 14, 2022

Dr. SUBHASH PAUDEL has joined Reliant Medical Group’s department of nephrology.
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🔒101: Managing supply chain problems

Here are tips for dealing with supply chain issues, and how to prepare for the next time there are shortages.

🔒Tips for healthcare-minded entrepreneurs

Most Americans are aware health care is big business. We are all familiar with the hospital networks,...

🔒7 Things I know about … Planning an event

Everyone wants to host the best possible event, leaving guests in awe and being remembered for all the right reasons.

🔒A decade of cupcake struggle and success

After year five, I knew the statistics about going out of business dropped dramatically. I never felt like “I made it!” so to say, and although things are easier, I have not lost the fire in my belly to succeed.
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🔒Improving health care: America spends the most money on health care and yet has subpar outcomes

Major healthcare providers in Massachusetts and across the country have started taking steps to rectify racial discrepancies in healthcare services and outcomes.

🔒Fighting burnout: Healthcare providers have faced a brutal three years and are leaving their jobs in droves

The troubles, though, date back to 2019, even before the COVID pandemic, when the Association of American Medical Colleges reported hospitals in the country were understaffed by as many as 20,000 doctors.
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