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Local Web-focused firms thriving
despite downturn in dot-com world The dot-com fallout was no surprise to Dan Aranda. "They were living on borrowed...
How does worker’s compensation work?
Workers Compensation is a system of no-fault insurance that provides wage replacement and medical benefits to employees for injuries...
Personnel file
Brett Burris has been promoted to the position of president of Kempsmith Machine Co., a 113-year-old corporation and one...
Training as a benefit
Looking at training as a benefit - with a payoff for the employer How do you find, hire, and...
Verbal attacks on Arabs, Muslims heighten need for language policy
Carl Jaskolski is out to clean up the dirtiest kinds of speech in the workplace. Vulgarity -- not the...
Telemedicine
HomMed founder finds inspiration from personal loss When Herschel "Buzz" Peddicord lost his grandfather to congestive heart failure, he...
Who’s on first?
Figuring out where to start as you migrate from a "tell mode" to a "seek mode" in sales...
Giving credit where credit is due
Pam Schlenvogt credits her position as director of credit card services and business development for the Marcus Corp. to...
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Women in power – Finding some ground between
the bully broad and the doormat JO HAWKINS DONOVAN For SBT We women better keep up with the times....
Program offered needed flexibility
Brad Ohde, senior product specialist for voltage regulators and controls at Cooper Power Systems, Waukesha, has been part of...
Report suggest state M&A activity may be on the rebound
Another sign of the weak economy this year: Wisconsin merger and acquisition activity in the second quarter was the...
Kenosha hospital campus will become senior housing
A Waukesha-based senior housing development firm has closed on its purchase of the St. Catherine's Hospital campus in Kenosha...