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Create results: Be a star performer
According to a study from PriceWaterhouseCoopers, we will see a rise in hiring for the workplace in 2014.
The dance of change: Build relationships to avoid resistance
Tom has recently accepted a new leadership role for a large financial firm. He is excited about the possibilities and has already considered changes he'd like to make based on his interview experience with people at different levels within the organization.
A day to get away
While the notion of a corporate retreat used to mean a day out on the golf course, today's corporate retreats often have a much more strategic agenda, according to Karen Vernal, president of Milwaukee-based Vernal Management Consultants, LLC.
Mobile apps diversify engagement at corporate events
Meeting planners and companies are tapping into the power of mobile apps to add greater digital dimension to their events. Mobile apps created specifically for corporate events, conventions and social events are practically becoming a necessity because they can unlock new means of engagement and communication among event organizers, event attendees and exhibitors.
Milwaukee area office market finally ‘has a pulse’
After several years of stubbornly high vacancy rates, scant absorption and little new construction, the metro Milwaukee area office market is finally showing signs of a turnaround.
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96square space is catalyst for startups
96square, a co-working space for entrepreneurs, was launched last fall at the Blatz Wash House building in downtown Milwaukee as the latest effort from Startup Milwaukee.
CAT was blind to pitfalls in China
One year ago, I looked at Peoria, Ill.-based Caterpillar Inc.'s $580 million, 86-percent write down of its $677 million purchase of ERA Mining Machinery Ltd.
Rishi Tea
A groundbreaking ceremony was held recently to celebrate the start of construction of a new 50,000-square-foot industrial facility at...
How to tell when a stock is truly cheap
When considering valuation-conscious investing, often the first metric that comes to mind is price/earnings. This fundamental measure of value identifies stocks whose share prices are moderate relative to their profitability. However, it takes more than just one factor to get through Heartland's investment process. Another less-understood valuation measure, the “Enterprise Multiple,” can help identify true discounted companies.