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Your top networking opportunities for the month of December.
As the Roseville-based company turns 20, founder Bill Waddington reflects on the mistake that almost put him out of business.
Busy executives share the products and services they’re loving, on and off the job.
Author Lyons says, in many ways, that chaos, brain-altering, and new ways of working are not working and that it’s time to step back. CEOs who’ve come around to that same conclusion may be ready to see what’s inside this book.
Don’t mistake constructive criticism from loved ones for brand feedback. Your start-up needs a persona. Here’s how to develop one on a shoestring budget.
Zest Books, headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in young adult nonfiction, and the deal – for which a value was not disclosed – bolsters Lerner’s reach in the market, starting with 10 new titles in 2019.
A founder reflects on the most pivotal year of her personal and professional life.
The Eagan-based pharmacy benefit manager hopes to have a successor picked before DuCharme’s exit in March 2019.
You get emails at all hours and there’s no time left for you, so read “How to Not Always Be Working,” by Marlee Grace and see how to disconnect.
Author A.J. Jacobs dissects gratitude with the help of science and research. As it turns out, being thankful is good for us and offers benefits that you may not realize.
The founder of Backstage Capital, one of very few venture firms focused on minority-owned startups, will discuss gaining equality in venture capitalism.
Dr. Marc Gorelick thrives on cleanliness and a sense of organization at his place of work.
The chapter, launching on Thursday, will be the 44th chapter of the nonprofit to open worldwide.
Think outside the fruit basket. Make your clients and employees feel special this holiday season with customized and curated gifts from these local companies.
Twin Cities-area restaurants offer a range of cuisine and ambience for company meetings,
parties, and special events.