The ‘Undercover Boss’ and other lessons from reality TV
Have you watched “Undercover Boss,” the popular reality TV show?
Green Building, Green Products & Services
The economy continues to recover slowly, and business executives increasingly are looking for ways to cut costs in an attempt to ensure the long-term viability of their companies. As a result, more businesses are examining ways to “green” their operations, which reduce their energy costs and also result in less pollution.
Celebrate Milwaukee Water Week
To celebrate Milwaukee's water technology cluster and the grand opening of the Global Water Center, the Milwaukee Water Council will present a series of complimentary events and programs for the community.
Stewart-Peterson provides commodity price stability
Farmers' Grain & Feed LLC sells dairy nutritional products to farmers and larger grain distributors, which can be an unpredictable business.
Ticket Ninja service helps drivers avoid late fees
More than 758,000 parking tickets were issued in the city of Milwaukee in 2012 at a rate of 63,000 per month, according to research done by Nick Gartmann, who recently launched Ticket Ninja, a web service that helps the recipients of those nasty fines make sure they are paid on time.
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Mike Amidzich, owner of Pizza Man
Where does the name "Pizza Man" come from?
"Before Pizza Man, I was in the rock festival business, and at those concerts I roasted chicken and steaks and hot dogs and they called me 'chicken man.' So when I got out of that business, the natural progression was to become 'Pizza Man.'"
BizTimes invites employers to attend Health Care Reform Forum
Employers and human resource managers throughout southeastern Wisconsin are invited to attend the BizTimes Media Health Care Reform Breakfast Forum, which will take place on the morning of Friday, Sept. 13, at the new Milwaukee Marriott Downtown.
Mayer’s reforms boost web traffic at Yahoo
Yahoo! Inc. attracted more U.S. visitors than Google Inc. during July for the first time since May 2011, indicating that turnaround efforts by chief executive officer Marissa Mayer, a Wausau native, are gaining traction.