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| Ongoing solar talks continue to frustrate | | Solar industry executive and workers will hold a briefing at the Omni Parker House Tuesday morning before walking to the State House to deliver petitions to lawmakers calling for action. | | Read more >> | | Aaron Industries competes internationally by lowering energy costs | | Founded in 1983 in the “Pioneer Plastic City,” Aaron has 47 full-time employees making and distributing plastic resins for use in all kinds of products and the company is keenly focused on energy efficiency. | | Read more >> | | Columbia Tech helps entrepreneurs realize visions | | Columbia Tech provides engineering and manufacturing services for clients in fields from pharmaceuticals to homeland security. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| Question of the Week | | Can't answer the question in your email? Click here to view as web page before commenting. | Wormtown Brewery celebrated a year in its new location on Shrewsbury Street. However, the brewery is already looking for new space as production has jumped from 2,800 to 15,000 barrels of beer a year. This growth has been built on huge demand in the market that forced the company to grow much quicker than it ever planned. When it comes to business, is there such a thing as too much growth too quickly? Yes. Growth has to be controlled so you maintain quality. Yes. Flooding the market can lead to customer backlash and company burnout. No. You need to make the most of growth opportunities as they arrive. No. Strong management can keep a company on track during hectic times. | |
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