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Why hybrid work makes conflict harder to address – and what great leaders do about it

Fast Company |

Senior Lecturer of Management Susan Vroman and Lecturer of Management Jeff LeBlanc co-author a piece that offers advice to business leaders on how to manage conflict in a hybrid or remote work environment.  

Beating the system or cheating it? I set out to learn the ethics of secretly working multiple remote jobs.

Business Insider |

Executive Director of the Hoffman Center for Business Ethics Jeff Moriarty offers his perspective on the ethics of working more than one full-time job at the same time.

Business is business as usual at Bentley

Waltham Times |

Bentley’s strong return on investment is featured in this story that highlights the university’s top-ranked Pulsifer Career Development Center.

Tax season scam: Fraudsters pretending to work for TurboTax

WJAR-TV |

With so many people using TurboTax to do their taxes, Senior Lecturer of Law Steve Weisman explains how scammers are trying to take advantage and how taxpayers can protect themselves.

How Economic Uncertainty Can Lead To Recession

TIME |

Associate Professor of Economics Laura Jackson Young explains her research on the economy which shows that in times of uncertainty people and businesses are even more cautious.

Workers think their CEOs are overpaid and wouldn’t be able to handle more junior roles

Fortune |

The Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is featured for revealing that more than 80% of Americans believe that it’s important for businesses to avoid creating a huge pay gap between executives and average employees.

NIH Funding Is Drying Up. Drug Discovery Could Go With It.

Barron's |

Executive Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry Fred Ledley is highlighted for his research that found the NIH contributed $1.4 billion toward the discovery of new drugs between 2010-2019. 

From Wayfair to Temu, Boston-based retail companies face gut punch from tariffs. But there’s one that might benefit.

Boston Globe |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley explains that recently announced tariffs were higher and more far-reaching than anticipated.

These stocks mostly dodged the tariffs plunge — for now

Quartz |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley highlights which industries and companies tend to do well even when stocks go down due to tariffs.

What happens to all those CFPB lawsuits as DOGE attempts to dismantle agency?

WJAR-TV |

Senior Lecturer of Law Steve Weisman shares insights into the future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.