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The PVC option
Molding made by Glendale-based Gossen Corp. are commonly used in homes throughout the South because the PVC parts last...
Custom cabinets
Wisconsin has a long history of cabinet-making. In most of those small shops, one worker generally handles a cabinet...
Corporate Leadership: Hire the right people
TEC (The Executive Committee) resource specialists Barry Deutsch and Brad Remillard know a great deal about what not to...
Negotiations: Responding to threats
Question: Is there an effective way to respond to threats at the bargaining table? Response: Inevitably...
Sales: Sales call reports should reflect reality
One of the oldest aphorisms in the world of technology is "garbage in, garbage out." It even has its...
Let’s rebuild the Zoo Interchange the right way
By Gov. Jim Doyle, for SBT After inheriting a $3.2 billion deficit, we've worked hard over the past four...
Just a Minute with Chad Johnson, President Johnson’s Nusery Inc.
Company address: W180 N6275 Marcy Road, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051Company Web site: www.johnsonsnursery.comIndustry: Green industryNumber of employees: 35 to...
Personnel File
Advertising & Public Relations Bader Rutter & Associates, Milwaukee, promoted Linda Hogan to vice president in the account services...
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Biz notes
Waukesha County Chamber of Commerce The Waukesha County Chamber of Commerce partnered with Impact Consulting Group, LLC, Brookfield, to...
Lessons learned
The cover story of a recent issue of BusinessWeek magazine featured a photograph of Digg.com founder Kevin Rose. In the photo, the boyish-looking Rose is sporting a backward baseball hat, headphones and an impish smile, and his thumbs are pointed upward. The headline across his chest proclaims, "How this kid made $60 million in 18 months."
In search of: The next Google
Eerily reminiscent of the late 1990s, technology companies again are hot commodities among investors and venture capitalists. Capital...
What was the biggest lesson you learned from the tech bust of 2000?
Lessons learned: "The key to success for start-ups, no matter what the economy is like, is maturity...