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.
Biz Notes
Wisconsin Law Journal The Wisconsin Law Journal, Milwaukee, awarded 12 local lawyers in its 2006 Leaders in the...
Personnel File
Accounting Kayla Krueger joined Schenck Business Solutions, Milwaukee, as an associate accountant. Krueger holds an associate's degree in accounting...
Just a Minute with Micheal J. Gamache, COO, Cornerstone Design LLC
Company address: 4145 Courtney Road, Franksville, WI 53126 Company Web site: www.cdlms.com Industry: Manufacturing Number of...
The Company Dashboard
My thanks this month to friend and colleague Dan Barnett, chief operating officer of the TEC (The Executive Committee)...
Let Them Laugh
Years ago, I was teaching at Marshall University. I loved teaching for many reasons. One of the top reasons...
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Seminars Will Help Executives Grow Their Companies
Business executives attending the Wisconsin Business & Technology Expo will be welcome to attend any of 24 seminars designed...
Pizza Chain Has Big Plans for Milwaukee Area
Unique Pizza and Subs Corp., a Pittsburgh-based retail chain, is planning to enter the Milwaukee market with a splash...
AT&T to Launch Internet TV
As AT&T Inc. continues to grow as the largest telecommunications company in the world, it will be able to...
Verizon Wireless Banks on Mobile Solutions
Verizon Wireless, a subsidiary of New York-based Verizon Communications Inc., invested $30 million in its Wisconsin digital network in...