A special report on how this former lumber town has rebuilt itself as a high-speed, regional center of enterprise.
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Essentia Health CEO David Herman is going beyond the traditional doctor-patient relationship and bringing healthy habits to the grassroots level.
Businesses already are using AI to reach customers. The work is about algorithms, not automatons.
Minnesota’s northeastern-most county is having a strong run. Can this cool area stay hot?
The economy may not be roaring back, but it’s improving. So how should your business plan its financial moves?
We challenge any other state to come up with a list of extraordinary innovations as impressive as Minnesota’s.
Dairy Queen has reinvented itself by leveraging its heritage. Now the 75-year-old franchisor is out to become the world’s best-performing fast-food chain.
Companies are discovering how new options can strengthen and modernize their business models.
A quiet publicly traded Duluth company is shaking up its business model with partnerships in the aviation and automobile industries.
Online security is more challenging than ever, but there are smart strategies that can safeguard company data from global cyber-crooks.
Todd Gilbert walked into the building and thought to himself: This is perfect. Well, almost perfect. Gilbert is the third-generation president of Valley Cartage, a trucking company founded in Hudson,
Delta’s Chisholm reservation center is the airline’s best.
Former McKnight Foundation boss Rip Rapson says that Detroit has by no means been totaled.
VigiLanz’s software helps hospitals monitor and manage adverse drug events and hospital-borne infections.
Think of it as a drinking game for grownups. As a holiday-season gift to friends and clients, Minneapolis marketing agency Zeus Jones put together a mobile app called Proof that
Though the last few years have been tough on numerous marketing firms, they turned out to be a boom time for Bloomington-based Morsekode. And the agency has the video to
The cluttered racks, the Nice Ride stations, and the stylized bikes painted on city streets all attest to the well-publicized fact that the Twin Cities has become a focal point
The conventional wisdom in call centers is, ‘I want to get you off the phone as quickly as possible,’” notes Bob Denman, president of Bloomington-based communications IT firm Avtex. But