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The Fargo-based firm restructures itself for greater efficiency—and has doubled in size, extending its geographic and professional reach.
Long before Tom Petters and Bernard Madoff, a Minneapolis entrepreneur hatched a monumental scheme that built a landmark—and landed him in prison.
Kristina Halvorson's new book is an experiment in "crowd sourcing."
The top 5 ways to cut your IT costs.
With cloud computing, companies can cut both start-up and operating costs from technology budgets.
Twin Cities recession-era caterers offer low-cost meals, marketing savvy, and a green sensibility.
Business need to choose now.
The U's new technology could cut the cost of product development in half.
To be a leader in any realm, it helps to understand worlds other than your own.
For health care reform, open wide and look to Minnesota.
A restaurant practicing Italian art.
Read this month's issue of Twin Cities Business.