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‘Not a game of perfect’: Golf similar in many ways to business
Many years ago, a client gave me a book written by Dr. Bob Rotella titled, "Golf is Not a Game of Perfect." I was pretty much a beginner at the game and having my share of frustration.
Are you a pawn star?: Characters in TV show demonstrate negotiating styles
“You never know what is gonna come through that door,” is what Rick Harrison says at the opening of each episode of the reality TV show Pawn Stars on the History Channel.
Time for some fun: Use summer spirit to build workplace morale
It's summer! Time to take life a little less seriously. For many readers, in colder climates especially, summer is a time to party – packed with picnics, vacations and cook outs. I notice that my clients are more cheerful and upbeat.
Beware of corporate espionage: Protect your company’s proprietary info
What do Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden have in common?
Pabst Theater Group leader seizes the ‘upside of down’
Gary Witt had never run a theater before he was hired as the executive director and president of the Pabst Theater in 2002. Since then, the Pabst has been transformed into one of the true cultural forces in Milwaukee. Long gone are the days where the Pabst is only known as a place to see “The Christmas Carol.”
Food Trucks thrive by serving Milwaukee businesses
In a few short years, food trucks have gone from something of a novelty to something woven into the culinary fabric of downtown Milwaukee.
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Rebirth of the distiller
Distillers are the latest to join the renaissance that wine, beer, olives, chocolate and several other food groups have experienced in recent years.
City launches sustainability plan
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett recently announced the launch of ReFreshMKE, the city's first sustainability plan. The full, 106-page sustainability plan for 2013-2023 is now available at the project's new website, refreshmke.com.
The road to jail is lined with rationalizations
It seems each month there is a fresh reminder that if you do business in China you need to play by the book. For those who think there are “short cuts,” the latest scandal is a wakeup call.