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Johnson Controls legal exec named Milwaukee County corporation counsel

Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele named Kimberly R. Walker, an attorney who has held top positions at Glendale-based Johnson...

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Obama launches Advanced Manufacturing Partnership

President Barack Obama last week launched the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP), a national effort bringing together industry, universities, and...

Businesses slow to embrace conceal and carry

A bill to allow Wisconsin residents to conceal and carry weapons is shooting through the state Legislature to Gov. Scott Walker, who has said he will sign it.

Baby boomers can adapt to social media

So you've signed up on social networks like Facebook and Twitter to promote your business. What's the next step?

State job growth slows

After Wisconsin's private sector gained 25,500 jobs during the first four months of the year, the state's economy slowed in May.

Todd Scheel, president of Exciting Events

Todd Scheel President Exciting Events 2020 S. Calhoun Road, New Berlin, WI 53151 www.ExcitingEvents.com Industry: Audio, video,...

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21 Thirty-two percent of metropolitan Milwaukee employers in the latest ManpowerGroup survey plan...
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Blue skies for Amalga Composites

Amalga Composites Inc. 10600 W. Mitchell St., West Allis, WI 53214 Products: Filament-wound composite pneumatic...

“Make Talent Your Business: How Exceptional Managers Develop People While Getting Results”

In their book, "Make Talent Your Business: How exceptional managers develop people while getting results," authors Wendy Axelrod and Jeannie Coyle say managers that successfully develop people shape their work environments to drive that development process. By studying successful managers, the authors found five basic practices common in exceptional development managers.

Northwestern Mutual Foundation’s grants promote Milwaukee

The Northwestern Mutual Foundation, the largest corporate giver in the state, is giving $450,000 in grants to help seven nonprofit organizations that promote culture and sports in Wisconsin.

Flying high

Duane Maas, director of technology at Pewaukee-based MC Services, received his commercial pilot's license as a student at the University Wisconsin-Madison. He took aviation classes in high school and later became the president of UW-Madison's flying club when he was a sophomore in college.

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