BizTimes Milwaukee

Lab company expects business surge from health care reforms

New requirements tucked into the recently passed federal health care reform bill will force more than 200,000 fast food and chain restaurants to include calorie counts on menus, menu boards and even drive through windows.

More mobile options for business

During the last year, mobile technology has expanded business capabilities to unprecedented levels. Now, two new mobile applications are giving users the ability to make calls and conduct business outside of their traditional mobile plans for free or for a fraction of the cost.

Optimism rising among MMAC members

Business confidence among Milwaukee area businesses gathered momentum in 2010's second quarter, according to a business outlook survey conducted by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC).

Moving the right direction

The drumbeat of negative news headlines and frightening economic data stemming from the Great Recession no doubt has taken a toll on our collective psyche over the past couple of years.

Author says innovation is key to busines survival

Michael Dalton, the founder of Racine-based Guided Innovation Group, is on a mission to help companies turn new product innovation into bottom line impact.

Chinese people have familiar priorities

I have recently been ruminating on the ever-present communication chasm which exists between China and the United States. Here...
- Advertisement -

Midwest Airlines HQ campus in Oak Creek could be vacant awhile

The former Midwest Airlines corporate headquarters campus is for sale, and Midwest's owner, Indianapolis-based Republic Airways Holdings Inc., will soon vacate the facility located at 6744 S. Howell Ave.

Behavioral Finance

Behavioral finance has become a popular topic amongst the investment community. From the technology bubble of 2000 to the recent financial crisis, the emotions of financial decision making have taken their toll on investors.

Waukesha moves forward with Lake Michigan quest

The Waukesha Common Council recently approved plans to seek Lake Michigan water to solve the city's drinking water problems.

Corporate gridlock

In-fighting. Stonewalling. Grandstanding. We are all painfully aware of these problems in our political system. As outsiders looking in, we can see how subversive behaviors like these impede progress and keep the nation's work from getting done.

What's New

More News >

BizPeople

More BizPeople >

Sponsored Content

More Content >

Holiday flash sale!

Limited time offer. New subscribers only.

Subscribe to BizTimes Milwaukee and save 40%

Holiday flash sale! Subscribe to BizTimes and save 40%!

Limited time offer. New subscribers only.