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*Note: This is not a comprehensive list of articles for this issue.
Piper Jaffray had its share of troubles during the past decade. Now the Minneapolis securities firm is garnering awards instead of fines. The key: Its rebuilt research analysis department.
Mereen-Johnson makes industrial woodworking machines, and now—after a restructuring that earned top honors from the Turnaround Management Association—it makes more money, too.
Do you remember regarding state government as an enemy?
Here are some online resources for health care quality and cost comparisons.
The feds' C-TPAT program can help companies expedite overseas shipments in the post-9/11 world.
Corporate aircraft may be just what your company needs to increase productivity.
Lessons in détente for business.
The Campus Club brings fine dining to Coffman Union.
New wellness tools promise a healthier, more productive workforce.
There is a better future, but only if we make it so.
Read this month's issue of Twin Cities Business.