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Cyber safety
Imagine that someone hacked into your customer database and stole sensitive information, including credit card numbers. The consequences would be enormous and could include legal costs, lost productivity and your reputation.
Economic Trends Breakfast will provide preview of the year ahead in business
For many readers, the annual Northern Trust Economic Trends Breakfast presented by BizTimes Media is the first major appointment of their calendar year.
Social media best practices for human resources
How to effectively utilize social media in hiring practices and avoid litigation:
Employers beware
John Smith, the president of a small technology company, interviewed a potential candidate for a sales position with his company three times. Smith collected the candidate's resume, checked and double-checked the candidate's qualifications, called all the references and, as a last step of due diligence, he does an Internet search for the candidate's name.
MSOE parking structure could boost Park East
Although some development has occurred in and along the Park East corridor on privately owned property and a site formerly owned by the city, the vast majority of the land where the Park East Freeway spur once stood remains vacant, about six years after it was torn down.
View printed publications online
As readers increasingly shift from the printed word to online space for content, publishing firms are looking for new and creative ways to keep their readers engaged.
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Reading the tea leaves in China
Ask someone what China will do next, and you will get a myriad of answers that reference the RMB exchange rate, various political disputes, the environment, the race for natural resources and the balance of trade deficit.
New ProHealth Care CEO is ready for reforms
Susan Edwards was recently named the new president and chief executive officer of Pewaukee-based ProHealth Care Inc. Edwards will succeed outgoing president and CEO Ford Titus, who plans to retire in April 2011. Titus has worked for ProHealth Care for 42 years.
East Side Project
Chicago-based Mercy Housing Lakefront, the regional office of Denver-based Mercy Housing Inc., plans to construct a five-story building with 54 apartments on a vacant lot north of North and Farwell avenues on Milwaukee's east side.
Bush tax cuts hang in the balance
While the November election produced significant gains for Republicans, the future of the Bush tax cuts is unlikely to be resolved any time soon. Newly elected officials who may have campaigned on the issue will not take office until January, and those still holding office are not likely to have the motivation or time to pass legislation extending the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts, which are scheduled to expire Dec. 31.