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: VIEWS: Would CAFTA benefit U.S. businesses, workers? :
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: EXECUTIVE PROFILE :
SOLUTIONS
Whether conflict arises between a boss and an employee, two people collaborating side by side, or among a team of co-workers, there's no room in the office to merely brush it off.... > Full text
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EXPERTISE
Before accepting a position with a company, an executive should negotiate an employment agreement.... > Full text
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VIEWS: Would CAFTA benefit U.S. businesses, workers?
The points on Wisconsin's free-trade compass have shifted. Ten years ago, the magnetic arrows were predominantly east-west; Wisconsin's largest trading partners were clustered in the Far East and Europe. Today, the compass points mostly north-south. Canada is the state's No. 1 trading partner and Mexico has scrambled up the list to No. 2, as total exports to both nations exceeded $6 billion in 2004.... > Full text
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POLITICS
Think it's tough to figure out your taxes every year? Most businesses find the bidding process for government work just as dizzying.... > Full text
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TECH
The 160-page book lists nearly 460 biotech, medical device, computer-related and scientific consulting companies with combined revenues of just under $5 billion and more than 26,000 employees, or about 9 percent of the Madison area's labor force.... > Full text
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TRAVEL
Business travelers are often their own worst enemies when it comes to being safe on the road.... > Full text
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FOCUS
Flad, Erdman can trace roots back to Frank Lloyd Wright.... > Full text
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GOOD WORKS
Capital region businesses and their employees donated nearly $1 million in less than 30 days after the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami last December, according to estimates from local charities.... > Full text
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EXECUTIVE PROFILE
Premier salesman for Wisconsin... > Full text
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