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Diversity at work
Employee referrals help diversify Diamond Cut BY ERIC DECKER, of SBT Diamond Cut Inc., a Mequon-based cabinet...
Businesses can emulate Wisconsin Donor Network’s model
Troy Shaw's business is diversity. Shaw, the owner of West Allis-based TDS Management Group Inc., is an entrepreneur dedicated...
The Business of Diversity
Milwaukee has two very different labor problems. On one hand, employers in the city, including manufacturers, insurance companies, accounting firms, retail stores and hospitals, say they need more skilled workers. On the other hand, a large percentage of African-American men in the city are unemployed or out of the workforce and do notpossess many of the skills that employers need.
Patents
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted the following patents to southeastern Wisconsin companies during September: A. O. Smith...
Biz notes
Laura Richard Consulting LLC Laura Richard launched Laura Richard Consulting LLC, located at 2748A N. Weil St., Milwaukee. Laura...
Personnel File
Accounting Wipfli, Milwaukee, hired David Lueth as a senior consultant in the SpiderLogic division, Megan Rutkowski as a senior...
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Just a Minute with Don Dedert, President, Community Printing, Inc.
Company address: W65N210 Commerce Court, Cedarburg, WI 53012Company Web site: www.communityprinting.comIndustry: PrintingNumber of employees: 10 Education: Nicolet High School;...
Europe is penalizing American companies
America's working men and women work harder and are paid more than European workers, but our jobs don't exist...
Human Resources: Employees could be your company’s greatest assets
Question: In your last few articles, I've noticed you say human resources can play a powerful part in...
Performance: Technological advances must be part of strategic planning
It's strategic planning season. If your company is not planning to formally evaluate its competitiveness in the marketplace, then...