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Human resources: Direct communication can stave off rumors
Question:I'm struggling with our company's "gossip grapevine." I manage a number of supervisors. Several dozen employees report to them....
Performance: Shortcomings must be acknowledged before they can be fixed
Have you ever worked with a manager that spoke intelligently, looked credible, but rarely accomplished any of his or...
Company Doctor: Create a negotiation plan and stick to it
Each week on NBC, Howie Mandel asks his game show contestants the same question: "Deal or No Deal?" We...
Uncertain future
Jim Rice recently stepped down as president and chief executive officer of the Information Technology Association of Wisconsin Inc....
Tech Notes
Eagle Technology Inc. Eagle Technology Inc., Mequon, added Sentry-V to its ProTeus family of facility management solutions. Sentry-V is...
Going private has many advantages for smaller publicly held companies
In recent years, private equity firms have purchased increasing numbers of publicly traded companies.Since the early 2000s, billions of...
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Goodbye to Wall Street
Until last December, The Oilgear Co., a Milwaukee manufacturer of hydraulic pumps, valves, controls, cylinders, motors and fluid meters, was a thinly-traded public company. Oilgear then became the first publicly traded Wisconsin-based company to be taken private by a private equity firm in years.
Projects could bring downtown Williams Bay to life
For years, Williams Bay has been the quiet community on Geneva Lake in Walworth County, overshadowed by the resorts,...
American Signal sounds the alarm
People who live or work in Milwaukee County have heard American Signal Corp.'s noisy products during weather emergencies since...
Security experts help companies comply with identity theft protection laws
Two security industry veterans have teamed up to bring education, awareness and resources to businesses in need of guidance...