Through a CEO’s death or incapacitation, a family business can be thrust
into a vulnerable state if it lacks a well-conceived succession plan.
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Embracing the rat in the room.
People and corporations both establish complicated, and in many cases, “fictional” headquarters or domiciles entirely for the purpose of reducing taxes. It has always and will always be that way.
Engineering is one of the Northland’s biggest growth sectors.
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Engineering is one of the Northland’s biggest growth sectors.
That’s what the ethanol industry is hoping. And it’s enlisting the help of Nascar.
A state law that helped Minnesota get a jump-start on renewable energy is now restricting its development.
If a new Vikings stadium gets built, that partnership will be a big reason why.
Making it easier to get a patent.
Minneapolis and St. Paul schools are seeing results with continuous learning programs and performance tracking.
Employers should make medication safety a priority in their health benefits plans.
Of course we can, but mainstream public education isn’t trying very hard.
It’s time to conduct individual IPOs to address today’s talent shortages.
To: Summer Vacationers, The Beach, USA
Successful entrepreneurs must think through how and when to leave the top job.
Family businesses should take multiple steps
to prevent serious conflicts that could end up in court.
To: Dean John Coleman, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
Real estate has a huge impact on people.
Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther nailed to a church door his “95 Theses,”