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  • Briefing
    Briefing

    Worcester approves $101M ballpark financing

    Zachary Comeau

    Worcester City Councilors have approved the borrowing of nearly $101 million to pay for the design, construction and land acquisition costs for the new home of the Pawtucket Red Sox.

  • Advice
    Advice

    101: Brand Growth

    Susan Shalhoub

    Growing a brand into other markets or strengthening its performance in core markets means a crystal-clear look at what makes your product or service sell and using that as a jumping-off point.

  • Opinion
    Opinion

    A beauty queen and a BBQ king saved my soul

    Renee King

    With the help of mentors, The Queen's Cups emerged from the dark age of my own making.

  • Opinion
    Opinion

    Column: Prisoners among MWCC's best students

    Rachel Fricke Cardelle

    We at Mount Wachusett Community College have a strong belief in the power of education to transform lives.

  • Advice
    Advice

    Funding a startup begins with the basics

    Anthony Price

    Long before a startup gets its first customer, the founders are thinking about solving a problem and dominating their market by releasing their disruptive product into the world.

  • Advice
    Advice

    10 Things I Know About ... Public relations

    Victor Cruz

    Comedians must know their audience. Public relations people must know their readers and audience, depending on the target publication.

  • Focus On Banking & Finance
    Focus On Banking & Finance

    The largest Central Mass. communities are bulking up their rainy day funds

    Grant Welker

    Despite a long run of economic growth, economists are predicting when the next market correction or recession may hit.

  • Editorial
    Editorial

    Don't fear marijuana

    Even though marijuana has been legal in Massachusetts for six years, old stigmas die hard.

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Today's Poll

Has your company created pathways for women, people of color and other minorities to advance to more senior positions?
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Poll Description

While shifting cultural norms in the business community have found hiring managers outwardly working toward hiring a more diverse staff, studies in the last few years by organizations like McKinsey & Co. and Regent University found women and people of color are promoted less frequently than their white male counterparts. This produces a dynamic where company leadership at many organizations remains dominated by white males even as the company's employees become more diversified.