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| Discovery Museum, MathWorks renew 25-year STEM partnership | | The Discovery Museum in Acton and Natick's MathWorks have renewed their long-running program bringing STEM education to classrooms across the region. | | Read more >> | | WPI researchers develop 'sperm sorting' device | | A group of researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Stanford University have developed a device that selects faster, healthier sperm to be used during in vitro fertilization. | | Read more >> | | Transportation commission still being formed | | In September, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito announced that Gov. Charlie Baker would sign an executive order "in the coming weeks" creating a new commission to review transportation needs and how the state could fund them. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| Question of the Week | | Tuesday we asked: Hudson restaurant Rail Trail Flatbread Co. was profiled by Forbes magazine for its open-book management style, sharing detailed company financial information with employees, so workers understand the restaurant's expenses. This practice is meant to encourage employee buy-in and ensure customers are being treated fairly. | How much financial information does your company share with its employees? | | We have found that giving our team members accurate, up-to-date information not only helps improve operations, but gives everyone common goals to strive towards. Keeping the whole team in the loop creates accountability and has definitely led to an increase in profitability. We are private, and provide monthly general summaries of revenue and expenses. The balance sheet is super private, however. We are a privately held company. Private. We are not obligated to disclose our financial condition. | See All Comments >> | |
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