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Bruce Hendry's latest adventure in distressed assets.
Videoconferencing provides a face-to-face meeting without the travel costs.
Four Twin Cities organizations show how a good time is done
Exposing the destructive path of ego-driven leadership.
A golden thread ties the menu together.
37 Minnesota health care experts offer insights into repairing a broken system.
TCB's undercover job candidate, Jack Gordon, comes back—wounded, but still sardonic—from a month on the executive job-search Web sites.
A distant dream just a handful of years ago, high-speed passenger rail lines appear much closer to being built, thanks to the Obama administration's financial support. But will enough travelers use a Twin Cities–Chicago route to make it feasible? Is 110 miles per hour really all that fast?
Stupid rationalizations for excessive compensation.
By focusing on innovation—even with technologies developed outside its walls—General Mills keeps pace with a grocery industry hungry for more new products.
Former Lawson Software CEO Jay Coughlan wanted to get back behind the wheel of a company. He found Xata, a fleet management software company needing the right direction.
Leave Cuervo behind. A night at Barrio brings out tequila's real flavors.
The printing business billionaire and Timberwovlves owner also holds 14,000 acres of farmland—and a sizeable investment in Rembrandt Enterprises, an egg production company that's grown 30 percent since its founding. What's the appeal of such a mature, low-margin business?
Could his seventh start-up, Kips Bay Medical, dramatically improve the results of coronary bypass surgery?
A survey of event planners offers insight into the meeting industry's prospects.