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Internal strife inhibits growth

One of the biggest reasons companies call me for coaching and consulting is due to internal strife. They know it inhibits growth, but oftentimes are too close to the situation to see their way out of the chaos and into the creative opportunity for growth.

Strong teamwork starts with guiding principles

Organizations value teamwork as a primary vehicle to advance mission and productivity.

Encourage employee self-assessment

Question:


"A longstanding employee continues to exhibit abrasive, irritating behavior in his dealings with other employees. While he is technically skilled, his interactions with his colleagues consist of one awkward encounter after another. Conflict is inevitable when he is part of the mix. We've moved to a performance appraisal format that is more behavior-based, so I've been able to talk about how he carries out his work in addition to what (tasks) he does. The first couple of conversations along these lines haven't gone well; the problem is everyone else, not him, at least from his perspective. He is quick to point out what everyone is doing wrong in a given situation and equally quick to exonerate himself. How do I get him to take ownership of his part in all of this unpleasantness?"

Buyers finally returning to housing market

For years after the Great Recession housing market collapse, Realtors pointed to depressed housing values and low interest rates and said there had never been a better time to buy a home.

Wisconsin banks solidify balance sheets

Wisconsin banks reported combined net income of $256 million in the first quarter, up from $200 million in the same period a year ago, according to the Quarterly Banking Profile released by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Hudson Business Lounge provides offices for entrepreneurs

On the corner of East Buffalo and North Broadway Streets in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward sits a building with office space providing workspace for more than 200 businesses led by a diversity of professionals – from a wedding planner to a therapist and lawyers to independent contractors.
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MMAC survey predicts modest growth

Milwaukee-area businesses expressed mixed results regarding economic prospects for 2013's third quarter, according to the latest Business Outlook Survey conducted by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC). Expectations towards third quarter sales and profits improved over previous quarters while employment optimism fell slightly from second-quarter levels.

Investment strategist expects continued modest growth

Jim McDonald, senior vice president and chief investment strategist at Northern Trust Bank, is forecasting modest, steady growth for the U.S. economy in the second half of 2013.

The Joyless Recovery

The U.S. stock market is building on record highs, the housing and automotive markets continue to recover, the banking industry has stabilized, gross domestic product continues to grow, the unemployment rate is falling and new jobs are being added every month.

Residential demand could lift downtown’s struggling west side

Anyone familiar with downtown Milwaukee knows that it has two distinct halves.

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