With a $7.1 trillion retirement-savings shortfall among US households, Center for @RetirementRsrch director Alicia Munnell recommends spending down taxable savings and claiming Social Security benefits as close to age 70 as possible. Read more on @Forbes. https://t.co/i9yvWhcYEx
“BC was an incredibly fundamental part to not only my life but also the life of this company,” says Jimmy McDermott ’21, about @gotranseo, the life-readiness software company he co-founded, which tracks service work, work experiences, and grad plans.
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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
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.
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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
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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.
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