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Twin Cities Business spoke with prominent women executives to learn about their leadership approaches and paths to success.
How an Iowa farmer turned the Twins Fantasy Camp into a booming business.
3-D Printing, Wearable Technology Gaining Ground
As restaurants replace marginal retail, no one knows where to put the cars.
New tax laws, new donor priorities and new tools for charitable giving are changing philanthropy and wealth management.
Why is a global ad agency trying to raise money for tiny ventures?
Jeff Freeland Nelson wanted his toy kit Yoxo in the store, so he watched it. Closely.
A 30-year-old downtown Minneapollis retail business tries to keep its edge while operating from a shuttered building.
Life Time Fitness hopes its growing roster of racing
events will benefit the bottom line.
An annual study of women in corporate leadership and how Minnesota's top 100 public companies rank.
At Securian and Donaldson, supportive and flexible environments increase the ranks of women executives.
At the crux of the delay in passing an increase is the question of whether to index a new, higher wage to inflation.
Hawkins, Tennant Company, Patterson Companies, Capella Education, Apogee Enterprises, and Buffalo Wild Wings were recognized for their corporate credibility.
David Callen, formerly of Ethan Allen Interiors, will serve as Select Comfort's chief financial offier; Patricia Dirks, a former Target executive, was named “chief human capital officer.”
Dolan Company announced a reorganization plan that will cut debt and result in the company going private—and its founder and CEO has stepped down.