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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.
“The Mobile Wave: How Mobile Intelligence Will Change Everything”
Virtually every aspect of business, and of life, is now immersed in mobile computing. So much so, that it's nearly impossible to comprehend all the changes brought about by the phenomenon.
4,500
Harley-Davidson Inc. recently brought 4,500 dealers and staff to its annual dealership meeting in Milwaukee.
Another huge Wisconsin cranberry harvest
Despite the summer drought that hammered much of Wisconsin's agriculture industry this year, the state's cranberry farmers are expected to harvest 4.5 million barrels of cranberries during the fall harvest, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture projections.
Projects in the pipeline
The Couture$120 million44-story building180 room hotel, 179 apartments and 40,000 square feet of retail spaceDowntown Transit Center site, southwest...
Projects under construction
The Moderne$55 million30-story residential towerJuneau and Old World Third St.,downtown Milwaukee203 apartments, 14 condominiums, restaurantDeveloper: Barrett Visionary DevelopmentGeneral contractor:...
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Don’t rationalize poor management
We all tell ourselves stories, and leaders are no exception. For example, you might tell yourself that you are viewed as a great leader by your employees, or that you are considered a superstar in your company. Sometimes stories are based on reliable feedback and sometimes they are simply a means to justify behavior.
New ideas for employee retention
I hear more and more leaders starting to talk openly about the challenge they face in attracting employees and keeping them. This is good. If we don't connect with this reality, we won't take steps to change it.
Schlomowitz goes into sales
When working with clients who are hoping to see their sales teams break through to new levels of performance, I often haul out this role-playing exercise:
Good habits reap good results
Have you ever thought about how much of what you do everyday is a function of habits?