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February 5, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒How to manage people problems and problem people

“Hard-Won Wisdom — True Stories from the Management Trenches” by Jathan Janove (AMACOM, $17.95).People problems and problem people are obstacles on productivity’s path. Dealing with these issues often takes an inordinate amount of a manager’s time and affects staff cohesion. Based upon Janove’s stories, here are two of the ways management can save time (and […]

🔒Toll locations will be key to debate

Location, location, location is often a mantra used by real estate agents, but as the clarion calls for Connecticut highway tolls get louder, the motto will be just as pertinent to the state's transportation funding debate.

🔒Farmington Bank hosts WTIC holiday store for The Salvation Army

Farmington Bank's West Hartford branch hosted the WTIC Holiday Store benefiting The Salvation Army. The event, broadcasted...

🔒Q&A with Peter Grose, Fuss & O’Neill CEO

Peter Grose, president and CEO of Manchester engineering firm Fuss & O'Neill, is on the homestretch of a 39-year career with the company that will culminate with his June retirement.
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🔒Knights of Columbus’ insurance business enmeshed in bitter contract dispute

The Knights of Columbus are perhaps best known for their colorful plumed hats and the charity work done by their thousands of local councils.

🔒Comcast donates winter clothes for troops and veterans

Comcast employees based in the Western New England headquarters in Berlin, along with their friends and families,...

🔒After bioscience investment, CT Children’s eyes innovation center

Q&A talks with Connecticut Children's Medical Center's Dr. Christine Finck, and President and Chief Operating Officer Gil Peri.

🔒New name, new leader for state’s bioscience association

This past October, when Dawn Hocevar assumed her new role as president and CEO of CURE — Connecticut's membership association of bioscience companies — she brought more than her decades of experience in the sector to the state, she also brought a new name for the organization, BioCT.
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🔒Towns need broader access to affordable, high-speed internet

For any Connecticut town to thrive in the 21st century, we need a high-speed, low-cost internet infrastructure that promotes economic development and other benefits.

🔒New Country Mini delivers art supplies to Hartford students

New Country Mini recently sent two MINI Coopers into the Hartford Public School Welcome Center filled with...

🔒MidState Arc’s Fields aims for client independence, state savings

Pamela Fields is excited by a freedom movement for clients of organizations like hers, which serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

🔒Unsurprisingly, CEO commission attacks working people

It has become a tired bit of hyperbole that state workers are the cause of all of Connecticut's budget problems.
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