
@BCCarrollSchool
September 23, 2022
Will Gen Z workers be able to retire early? Alicia Munnell, Center for @RetirementRsrch director, explores recent shifts in retirement age for @Money Magazine and how younger “super savers” could buck those trends. https://t.co/4oMN9QJeSO

@BCCarrollSchool
September 19, 2022
How should retailers handle #stockouts? In Harvard Business Review (@HarvardBiz), Assistant Professor of Business Analytics Dmitry Mitrofanov analyzes whether being honest with customers is the most effective strategy.
https://t.co/v159CBUjOC

@BCCarrollSchool
September 22, 2022
The Carroll School’s “principles of selfless service, unpretentiousness, and adaptability” convinced Christopher Collar, MBA ‘22, that Boston College's full-time MBA program was right for him. Read what else he had to say in @PoetsAndQuants MBAs to Watch.
https://t.co/R7fvg5lsH0

@BCCarrollSchool
September 16, 2022
Alicia Munnell, Center for @RetirementRsrch director, comments on the large increase on tap for Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment benefits in 2023. “Such a large COLA will be more than retirees need to keep up with rising prices.” https://t.co/MxBsM5R9Ey

@BCCarrollSchool
September 20, 2022
What does R-E-S-P-E-C-T mean to employees? Management and Organization professor Beth Schinoff looks at the challenges managers face in showing respect to employees who work remotely. #remotework
https://t.co/oI8apSZMUD

@BCCarrollSchool
September 15, 2022
“We wanted people to be able to open a can and put together a really effortless meal in a matter of minutes,” says co-founder and CEO of Heyday Canning Co., Kat Kavner ‘14. The company will hit the shelves in Sprouts (@sproutsfm) stores this November.
https://t.co/vwnvmq60uI