Reap rewards from a diverse workforce
The reality is clear and here to stay – the contemporary workforce is increasingly diverse. The low-cost rewards associated with developing and maintaining this workforce include what every business needs in a climate of stiff foreign and domestic competition: improved morale, lower turnover, fewer errors, customer loyalty and greater profitability.
Oak Creek mayor keeps retail bar high at Delphi site
Retail developers are expressing significant interest in the former Delphi site in Oak Creek, according to newly elected Mayor Steve Scaffidi. However, the retailers that are being pitched for the site don’t match the city’s vision for the project, called Drexel Town Square.
New social networking site is designed specifically for children
Proxy People Inc.
Innovation: Social networking site for children
www.proxypeople.com
South Side
The School Sisters of St. Francis’ recently held a “ground blessing” ceremony to celebrate the start of construction for a 72-unit independent senior and assisted apartment building on the grounds of the sisters’ St. Joseph Center campus at 1501 S. Layton Blvd., on the south side of Milwaukee.
We ‘Like’ the Facebook product, but we didn’t buy the stock
Few products have experienced rapid growth and global impact equal to that of the social networking website Facebook. But having a good product doesn't always mean the business is an attractive investment.
A Keane eye
Tim Keane has been interested in photography for quite some time. But he didn't seriously get into it until about 2006 and now regularly shoots and archives his work on a website.
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Driver to appear at UPAF finale
Donald Driver, the all-time leading receiver for the Green Bay Packers and the 2012 Dancing with the Stars champion, will make an appearance at the 2012 campaign finale for the United Performing Arts Fund on Tuesday, June 26.
“The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future”
When some people think of start-ups, they think of technology companies and big venture capitalist funds. But in reality, many entrepreneurs have become successful by running a small business.
$535 million
The Wisconsin Arts Board and Americans for the Arts announced the results of a comprehensive economic impact study of the nonprofit arts and culture industry conducted in Wisconsin over the past two years.
David Kasinskas, owner/president of Graphics Systems Corp.
David Kasinskas, owner/president of Graphics Systems Corp.
W133 N5138 Campbell Drive, Menomonee Falls
www.gxsc.com
Industry: 3D engineering software solutions
Number of employees: 43
Family: Wife, Kim; Sons: Adam, Jordan and Josh.