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  • Advice
    Advice

    101: Stretch goals

    Susan Shalhoub

    Stretch goals, or goals set for your team that are unrealistic to meet with existing resources, often do more harm than good.

  • Advice
    Advice

    10 Things I know about... ... using your financial function as an advantage

    Dave Robinson

    1) Evolve with your business. The opportunities and challenges a business owner faces change. It follows the data required to inform your decisions does as well.

  • Incorporations
    Incorporations

    Incorporations

    These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from Dec. 1-16. Listed are corporate name, address and president.

  • Advice
    Advice

    The impact of (in)accurate presentation

    Christof Chartier

    Before you even open your mouth, they've already made up their minds. Whether you're introducing yourself to a new customer or giving direction to a co-worker, your overall appearance has a staggering effect on how that other person views you.

  • Manufacturers reaching out to traditional high schoolers

    Laura Finaldi

    Businesses, schools reaching out to non-vocational students and displaced workers to get them interested in manufacturing careers.

  • Shop Talk
    Shop Talk

    Catholic Charities to raise profile, volunteer base

    Tim McMahon wanted to return to his passion of helping people in need, prompting him to leave his post at the Massachusetts State Lottery to lead Catholic Charities in Worcester on Jan. 3.

  • Editorial
    Editorial

    The growth of for-profit health care

    Any business offering a similar at a lower price will almost always succeed in the marketplace. Sure, mitigating factors like taxes, regulation and global competition can throw a company off-track; but for services inherently local – like health care – quality and efficiency are central to a winning formula.

  • Briefing
    Briefing

    Wachusett Mountain attendance up 67%

    Savannah Donohue

    On the heels of a record snowmaking season, Wachusett Mountain Ski Area has seen a 67-percent increase in visitors compared to last year, when lackluster weather patterns dampened the Princeton resort's attendance.

  • Focus On Banking & Finance
    Focus On Banking & Finance

    UniBank sees a better use for brick and mortar in digital world

    Livia Gershon

    The new administrator for the growing Whitinsville-based bank sees branches carrying a more personal touch.

  • Page One Story
    Page One Story

    For-profit medicine changing Central Mass. health care

    Emily Micucci

    Profit-driven health care is a growing local and national trend that doesn't necessarily carry ill effects.

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Today's Poll

Would you want your children following in your professional footsteps?
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Poll Description

Massachusetts has the second smallest percentage of family-owned businesses in the country, according to an OnDeck analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 Annual Business Survey. The analysis showed 21.87% of Massachusetts businesses are family-owned.

The power of family-owned operations is found in the numbers. Research performed by Family Enterprise USA reports 74% of family-owned businesses have been operating for more than 30 years.  

Even when families don’t work together running a business, many professionals hope to see their children following in their career footsteps, creating a lineage of those in the same profession and fostering the camaraderie that comes with.