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Reality sets in for 3D printing: The hype is over
By now, most people have heard of 3D printing. We've all been told by now that 3D printing can solve humanity's problems: produce cheaper buildings, download and print useful products at home, fabricate human organs on-demand, etc. The list goes on. While the concept of 3D printing certainly has the potential to revolutionize our everyday life, the technology is not ready for prime time.
How to motivate your employees: Use positive feedback
What separates savvy managers from so-so managers?
Keep an eye on the competition: Don’t let them put you out of business
“I want to put you and your company out of business.”
First, get the facts: Do your homework before you negotiate
How many times did you hear Sgt. Joe Friday say, “Just the facts ma'am, just the facts” during the black and white TV drama “Dragnet”?
Talent Development & Education Briefs
Northwestern Mutual to add 200 more employees at 411 buildingMilwaukee-based Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. has expanded its hiring...
Four reasons to invest in a high potential program
Most of you would likely agree that developing top talent is critical to a company’s survival. A high potential program does just that – it invests in the development of employees to create a talent pool for future leadership roles.
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State universities brace for proposed budget cuts
Following Gov. Scott Walker's call for a $300 million cut to the University of Wisconsin System for the 2015-'17 biennium, southeastern Wisconsin UW campuses are busy preparing to meet the worst-case scenarios.
If the governor's proposal moves forward as is, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee could lose $40 million, and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Kenosha could lose $7 million over the biennium. That represents 6.5 percent of UWM's operating budget and 8 percent of UW-Parkside's.
If the governor's proposal moves forward as is, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee could lose $40 million, and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Kenosha could lose $7 million over the biennium. That represents 6.5 percent of UWM's operating budget and 8 percent of UW-Parkside's.
The Corners is finally a go
After years of planning, and a construction delay of several months, it appears that The Corners, a much anticipated lifestyle center development in the Town of Brookfield, is finally ready to move forward into full-blown construction.
Primex Wireless develops monitoring solution for health care environments
Primex Wireless965 Wells St., Lake GenevaInnovation: OneVue Intelligent Monitoring platformwww.primexwireless.com In the health care industry, it is critical to...
Water Street Apartments
Rhythm, a seven-story, 140-unit apartment development planned for the Lower East Side of Milwaukee, will begin construction around April...