Archive for August 2019
Raytheon, Dallas-area officials finalizing incentive agreement for new factory
Raytheon’s new factory in McKinney will eventually employ 500 people. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and the issue no one talks about
Good morning, everyone. Here are the five most important things you need to know to get your workday started, plus the odds and ends you need to keep your water-cooler talk top-notch. Read More
Read MoreRaytheon to open new plant in Dallas area
Raytheon plans to grow its already robust presence in Dallas-Fort Worth with a new factory in Collin County. Read More
Read MoreCommunity colleges ramp up executive education
Community colleges aren’t typically synonymous with executive education. Instead, the term is more commonly linked to prestigious business schools at elite universities such as Harvard University and MIT. Read More
Read MoreThree academic experts weigh in on executive education
We asked three leaders in executive education about their respective schools’ growth strategies, the role of online learning and what sets their programs apart. Read More
Read MoreMayor Walsh says he’s open to CVS MinuteClinics in Boston
Boston Mayor Martin Walsh says he’s open to the idea of retail clinics operating in Boston. His response is a stark difference from the stance of the late Mayor Thomas Menino, who opposed retail clinics when they were first proposed in the city in 2007. Read More
Read MoreVMware drops $4.8B on Carbon Black and Pivotal, CEO announces plan to fix ‘broken’ security industry
The security market is “broken,” VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger said, announcing that the Palo Alto company was out to “change the industry, because the industry we know today is not working.” Read More
Read MoreAmazon plans Holyoke distribution center, with ‘hundreds’ of job openings expected
Amazon will open a distribution center in Holyoke this fall and plans to hire “hundreds” to staff it, the city’s mayor said. Read More
Read MoreMGH says nearly 10K patient records exposed in privacy breach
Nearly 10,000 patients involved in research studies were affected in an incident that exposed their names, diagnoses, and tests, Massachusetts General Hospital said Thursday. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: Business leaders need to take the lead on mental health
The CEOs Against Stigma program may never get off the ground, certainly not without funding from the business community. But even if it doesn’t, that shouldn’t stop business leaders from taking steps within their own companies to acknowledge the issue in the workplace. Read More
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