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Today's young professionals have big ideas and big wants....

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SOLUTIONS

Note to HR: 'Nightsiders' need love, too

What are some good ways for human resources professionals to ensure that their "nightsiders" - or employees working nontraditional hours - are getting appropriate attention at the office?... > Full text

Five values that should be at the heart of your business

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EXPERTISE

Safety from copyright liability

I'm going to mention a phrase. You jot down the first thing that comes into your mind. Ready? "Online service provider."... > Full text

Make your Web site work for you

When your death is on the agenda

Getting into a new field when training is out

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POLITICS

Business unusual in the governor's mansion

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VIEWS

1996 Telecom Act made life better

And we should learn from it.... > Full text

New law cuts the tension in building your house

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TECH

Microsoft's Origami story unfolds

For several weeks prior to the CeBIT technology fair in Hanover, Germany, Microsoft had been stirring up considerable interest in a "mystery project" code-named Origami (www.origamiproject.com).... > Full text

Wisconsin, the bird flu capital of North America

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TRAVEL

Watch out - sneaky fees are getting sneakier

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FAMILY BUSINESS

Family roots

As Paul Ganshert talks about his nursery and landscaping business, he sprinkles the conversation with tidbits of wisdom picked up while working alongside his father, Pete.... > Full text

Area landscapers volunteer in South Africa

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EXECUTIVE PROFILE

Ideas are his business

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FOCUS

RFID is revolutionizing many business sectors

A "new" technology that has actually been around for 60 years is being used for applications from airline baggage checks to food products to consumer goods and even human beings.... > Full text

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GOOD WORKS

Packaging the sights, sounds of bygone eras

Madison nonprofit organization traffics in human memories. Bi-Folkal, a self-styled reminiscence re-sources company at 809 Williamson St., renews and preserves recollections of times past to teach valuable lessons of personal history.... > Full text

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DIVERSITY

Charting civil rights' course

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April 2008

Prayer and profit

Capital Region businesses mix religion and capitalism....


March 2008

Outside help: A consultant could be the missing piece your business needs

February 2008

Strike first: Make your plans before disaster hits

January 2008

Defend their data

December 2007

Generations meshed

November 2007

Going green

October 2007

Good work if you can get it

September 2007

Thieves within our companies

August 2007

Choosing a charity

July 2007

Southern Wisconsin's big kitchen

June 2007

Use debt to get a leg up

May 2007

More than just
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April 2007

Real world lessons

March 2007

Evolution or extinction

February 2007

New directions

January 2007

Polishing your image

December 2006

On guard

November 2006

Building with the Web

October 2006

Making lean work

September 2006

Winning together

August 2006

Hospitals are getting treatment

July 2006

Going inside corporate culture

June 2006

Madwaukee -- closer than you think

May 2006

Business next

April 2006

Protect your business

March 2006

Make your company a great place to work

February 2006

"The Incredible Shrinking Workforce"

January 2006

What to expect in 2006

December 2005

Secrets of highly successful CEOs

November 2005

Maximum exposure

October 2005

Employer flexibility

September 2005

401(k) auto features

August 2005

The value of today's MBA

July 2005

Exporting from Wisconsin

June 2005

Health care costs

May 2005

Ethics in the workplace

April 2005

The search for skilled labor


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