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The Right Stuff
More than 46 years ago, Nathaniel Zelazo, founder of the Astronautics Corp. of America (ACA), created his own blue...
Early Diagnosis
A physician-owned diagnostic imaging center in Shorewood is increasing its profile and raising public awareness about preventative health by...
Revamp the Vending Machine
How often have you found yourself standing hungry in front of the vending machines at work, shuddering at the...
Not Just for Kids
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin is treating more than just children. The hospital serves about 1,000 adult patients in its...
Robotic Debate
Thousands of surgeries were done last year in the United States with the aid of a robot. However, the...
Progress on the East Side
Construction crews have completed the outside enclosure for Columbia St. Mary's Prospect Medical Commons, allowing interior work to begin...
Compass Plans Renovations for Water Street Building
Compass Properties plans to redevelop the long-vacant, eight-story office building at 731 N. Water St. into a mixed-use building....
Building Wrap
The Next Door Foundation plans to raise $1.6 million as the last part of a $9.3 million capital campaign...
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Thin Air Software is Re-launched with New President
Thin Air Software Inc., a Wauwatosa-based technology solutions company, has re-launched itself into the market with the addition of...
Insurance Industry Creates Pipeline for Next Generation
Just like most industries, the Wisconsin insurance industry is preparing for a severe labor shortage as the baby boom...
SBT Reporter is ‘Journalist of the Year’
Small Business Times reporter Elizabeth Geldermann has been named the Wisconsin Magazine Journalist of the Year by the Milwaukee...
Find Your ‘Blue Ocean’
The way author Renee Mauborgne sees it, most American companies swim in a "red ocean," fighting for limited market share amid bloody competition with very little room for growth. Innovative companies find a way to swim to a "blue ocean," where they provide so much unique value for their customers that they no longer have direct competition and the growth potential is vast.