Padilla research reveals more C-suite leaders and employees are struggling to gain focus and achieve business outcomes.
Leadership
Honoring five leaders for their board service with Minnesota companies.
The engineering and architecture firm’s new leader steps in at a time of growth and transition to a new office in Bloomington.
Voters will assess the leadership capacity of Kamala Harris, but she’ll get extra scrutiny because she’s a woman.
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Voters will assess the leadership capacity of Kamala Harris, but she’ll get extra scrutiny because she’s a woman.
Chris Heim, a tech executive and small town mayor, takes the reins after the passing of longtime CEO and founder Jim Wolford.
In the social media age, divisions between public and private life are dissolving, and people are emphatically bringing ideology to work. Companies are still trying to sort it out.
Jonathan Weinhagen departed the top job in June, and the organization has been searching for a permanent chief executive since.
Reducing racial disparities in maternal and infant mortality and partnering with community leaders are among Dr. Indy Lane’s goals.
A rarity in American Legion baseball, Kim Skanson's coaching style benefits her players on the field, and beyond.
Our annual list of favorite vendors and service providers—back to keep your business running smoothly.
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase is expanding his business in Minnesota and weighing in on national problems.
Frank Jaskulke, who worked at health tech trade group Medical Alley for two decades, has taken a new job with Avio Medtech Consulting.
The co-founder and CEO of Minneapolis digital agency Clockwork on how to continue diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts while many companies pull back.
A former Pillsbury United Communities exec, he'll begin serving as the news organization’s executive director in September.
Bold Orange CEO Margaret Murphy's advice on getting ahead, and getting what you want out of the work.
The longtime hospitality industry leader discusses keeping up with the expectations of today's corporate clients.
Two business professors explore work’s meaning and employee expectations in changing workplaces.
At a TCB Talks panel in downtown Minneapolis, a quartet of business leaders weighed in on the merits of the designation.