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Avoid these rookie mistakes: How to make a great start in a new job
Starting a new job is always exciting but can also be nerve-wracking. Whether stepping into a new office for the first time or joining a virtual team, the first few weeks can set the tone for your experience.
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Richard Parsons, esteemed corporate leader and jazz enthusiast, dies at 76
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Richard Parsons, esteemed corporate leader and jazz enthusiast, dies at 76
Richard Dean Parsons, a distinguished leader in corporate America renowned for his roles at Time Warner and Citigroup, died Thursday at his Manhattan home. He was 76.
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Corporations face backlash for ending DEI initiatives while using Black celebs for advertising
Corporations that have decided to end DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) initiatives are facing a backlash from civil rights organizations and the public.
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Why ‘remote work isn’t dead’ heading into 2025
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Why ‘remote work isn’t dead’ heading into 2025
High-paid remote job postings surged in the third quarter, amid a tug-of-war between companies and workers and a renewed return-to-office push.
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MCCI and Foundation for Business Equity merge to become Nectar Community Investments
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MCCI and Foundation for Business Equity merge to become Nectar Community Investments
After two local businesses merged two years ago, they now have a new name to solidify their shared commitment to championing racial equity by supporting homeowners and business owners of color.
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How to legally prepare your business for the holidays
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How to legally prepare your business for the holidays
As the holiday season approaches, the nation prepares for one of the busiest sales periods of the year. Promotions, special deals and heightened online activity make this an ideal time to attract new customers.
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Organization supports careers for women and girls in building trades
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Organization supports careers for women and girls in building trades
Growing up, instead of reaching for dolls during her playtime, Shamaiah Turner opted for cardboard boxes and Lego. She interpreted this as an indication of an interest in a career in architecture.
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Taneshia Nash Laird takes helm at Project REAP
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Taneshia Nash Laird takes helm at Project REAP
When Taneshia Nash Laird stepped in as executive editor of Project REAP, a national real estate nonprofit, back in August, she had an ambitious plan that included building community among alumni and revamping the organization’s communication channels.
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Boston, Cambridge announce new agreement to expand municipal supplier diversity
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Boston, Cambridge announce new agreement to expand municipal supplier diversity
Spanning across the Charles River, there are many bridges — physical and metaphorical. Now there’s a new link as the cities of Boston and Cambridge are, together, aiming to increase opportunities for diverse businesses in an agreement between the two municipalities, announced last week.
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Slutty Vegan founder looks to create a lasting legacy
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Slutty Vegan founder looks to create a lasting legacy
The crowd roared in applause and cheers as Pinky Cole Hayes came out to greet the audience, dancing to “Back That Thang Up,” by hip-hop artist Juvenile, as the keynote speaker for the 2024 Mass Black Expo conference, “Building Black Wealth, Empowering Black Voices,” held last weekend.
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Black-owned Chocolate Therapy sweetens up Wayland
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Black-owned Chocolate Therapy sweetens up Wayland
Pam and David Griffin, the husband-and-wife chocolatier team behind the Black-owned Chocolate Therapy, consistently push confectionary boundaries with bold and inventive chocolate recipes.
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Are Black CEO departures signaling move away from DEI?
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Are Black CEO departures signaling move away from DEI?
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd, and the protests that followed, companies and organizations across the country saw shifts in how they handled diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
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