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Personnel File
Brookfield-based Vrakas/Blum S.C. promoted Michael Scott and Rebecca Foat to managers in the firm's audit department. Tricia Knight, partner...
Biz Notes
Wauwatosa-based Telkonet Inc. has been contracted by an existing military client to install its EcoSmart energy management technology in...
Keep an open mind: Should we really avoid political debate?
You've been told – or said yourself – many times, “Whatever you do don't discuss politics or religion.” It may be that you are prepping your son for his first serious job interview. Or prepping yourself for the annual holiday party. “OK, don't drink very much and don't bring up politics at all.”
The negotiator personality: Sheep, fox, donkey or owl?
I recently posed the question “Are you a cognitive or intuitive negotiator?” to a group of experienced negotiators and teaching professionals. We participate in the Expert Negotiator online threaded discussion at LinkedIn.com on a regular basis. The responses were quite varied and interesting.
Neighbors object to Sheboygan County wind farm project
Hubertus-based Emerging Energies of Wisconsin wants to build a four-turbine, $25 million wind farm on a 400-acre site in southern Sheboygan County. However, dozens of residents in the area are objecting to the project.
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Leinenkugel!: Craft beers flow in Brew City
Milwaukee isn't known as the Brew City for nothing, and a resurgence in the local craft brewing industry over the last decade means the nickname won't be going away anytime soon.
Global economy will feel impact as Russia joins WTO
On Aug. 22, Russia joined the World Trade Organization (WTO). The entrance raises fhe questions: Will Russia follow China economic miracle? Who will benefit? Is this a competition between the U.S. and China, or just globalization?
Sass fuses glass
Cari Sass, director of marketing at Milwaukee-based Plunkett Raysich Architects, has always been artistic.
Weeks and Brewers support Teach for America
The Brewers Community Foundation (BCF) and Brewers second baseman Rickie Weeks are partnering to serve as sponsors for the 2012-2013 “Teach For America, Sponsor-A-Teacher” initiative in Milwaukee.