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Tech experts list cyber security, Internet of Things among top 2015 trends
Topping the minds of the region's technology leaders this year is the talk of cyber security and the need for businesses to arm themselves against an ever-growing arsenal of threats.
Ramp it up! New Year brings accelerated growth
Although the national conversation of 2014 was dominated by the headlines related to police use of deadly force, racial tensions, the Middle East, immigration reform and general global chaos, an equally important news story simmered in the background, often with little fanfare.
Chicago-based HSA Commercial is bullish on Milwaukee market
A recent article in Crain's Chicago Business explained, “Why Chicago businesses love Milwaukee now.”
Phoenix’s new floodlight provides more light with less energy
Phoenix Products Company Inc.8711 W. Port Ave., MilwaukeeInnovation: EcoMod 450www.phoenixlighting.com Phoenix Products Company Inc., a Milwaukee-based designer and manufacturer...
Freshwater Plaza
Wauwatosa-based Wangard Partners plans to build a mixed use development called Freshwater Plaza at a site northeast of South...
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The importance of the succession plan
You’ve built a successful family business, accumulated a nice retirement nest egg and put together a comprehensive estate plan. But if you don’t have a workable succession plan, there’s likely to be a big hole in your planning.
He gets his kicks
After a childhood spent wrestling with friends in the backyard, Jared Bell has taken his fight to the gym, where today he trains in Muay Thai kickboxing.
Herzing University now operating with nonprofit status
As Menomonee Falls-based Herzing University hits its 50th anniversary this year, the private school has become a 501(c)(3) nonprofit tax-exempt educational institution.
‘The Future of Work’
As workplace dynamics shift, companies that succeed in the future will be the ones that best adapt to the needs and preferences of employees, according to Jacob Morgan, principal and co-founder of management consultancy and strategic advisory firm Chess Media Group. While businesses have long been able to thrive by having employees and managers adjust to their needs, changes in employee expectations, attitudes and work styles are stimulating a new era.