Magazines
Read the latest issues of BizTimes magazine for in-depth coverage of Milwaukee business news.
Gourmet cooking adventure
Even though she grew up in a family of Milwaukee-area restaurant owners, Gloria Rosenberg never had much of a desire to learn how to cook. It wasn’t until she reached adulthood that Rosenberg, branch manager at North Shore Bank’s Mequon location, discovered her own cooking passion.
Field automation software can make business more efficient
The workforce today is becoming more and more mobile. Traditional office employees are doing more work from mobile computers and tablets and companies with field employees are finding ways to streamline processes and become more efficient.
Harvey Shovers, president of MSI Data in Mequon has developed a way for any company to efficiently mobilize their in-the-field workforce with back office operations and scheduling.
Harvey Shovers, president of MSI Data in Mequon has developed a way for any company to efficiently mobilize their in-the-field workforce with back office operations and scheduling.
Executives open wallets for Walker
Jaws dropped when the supporters of the recall against Gov. Scott Walker recently submitted more than 1 million signatures of Wisconsin residents.
Dabble offers affordable way to learn new hobby or skill
Founders of Chicago-based Dabble hope to eliminate the cost associated with dabbling in new hobbies or gaining valuable business improvement skills and strategies. The company recently launched its Milwaukee operations, and plans to start offering classes for people to dabble in this month.
China’s guidelines for foreign manufacturers
My last post detailed a number of encouraged, restricted and prohibited agriculture and mining opportunities in China as listed in the “2012 Foreign Investment Industrial Guidance Catalogue,” recently implemented by the National Development and Reform Commission and the State Administration of Commerce. The publication contains a list of the areas China is encouraging, restricting and prohibiting foreigners to be involved in.
Avoid unnecessary business banking fees
While bank service charges have been a hot topic recently, most discussion focuses on consumers. Equally important is the topic of service charges for business accounts.
- Advertisement -
“The Cure for Corporate Stupidity”
In his new book, “The Cure for Corporate Stupidity,” author Larry Bloom argues that many problems in today’s business world are caused by “mind bugs,” similar to software bugs, that occur within a business leader’s thought process.
12.5%
The inventories of unsold homes in Wisconsin dropped to 12.5 months of supply in December, which is the first time it has been below 13 months since the Wisconsin Realtors Association (WRA) began tracking inventory levels in May 2010.
Small computer has great versatility
Think robots, touch screen point of purchase displays, medical monitoring devices, sensors and even micro-computers that can run mobile devices and transportation vehicles. Now think Menomonee Falls.