What’s the most expensive cost of climate change? It could be the consequences, and energy strain, of cooling efforts, says CSOM finance prof. Tuomas Tomunen in The @washingtonpost. https://t.co/AbqXKMaPSD
When and where do you get your best thinking done? Dean Andy Boynton snapped this photo on one of his early morning walks around the Chestnut Hill Reservoir.
The Center for @RetirementRsrch projects that 50% of households won’t be able to uphold their standard of living in retirement. Next Advisor suggests seeking out remote work (and a side hustle) may be the best career choice you could make.
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Conversations around climate change and the economy are heating up. CSOM finance prof. Tuomas Tomunen speaks with @tbsnewsdotnet on how a hotter planet is already being reflected in stock prices, corporate debt, and municipal bonds.
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Social Security benefits are expected to get a cost of living adjustment next year, but it will be too late for some. Alicia Munnell, Center for @RetirementRsrch director, shares how seniors will be more affected by interest rate hikes for @CNNBusiness.
https://t.co/IonI9ioa2K
How can managers prevent “quiet quitting”? “When people feel valued holistically, they are more likely to naturally engage or reengage in their work,” says CSOM prof. Beth Schinoff. Her research on employee respect was featured on @mitsmr.
https://t.co/BZoGSKpoNP