What makes a great mentor? What inspires them, even as they inspire others?
August 2015 More Back issues View E-Edition
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Featured Stories
Magazine advertising continues to outperform other options, yet challenges persist.
Business leaders anticipate weakening business conditions, but higher profit margins, in the months ahead.
This year's winners from the Upper Midwest: Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota
HOM, Minnesota’s largest furniture retailer, grows to broaden its base.
Columns
To hit the bull’s-eye, organizational culture must be considered.
Employers advocating alternative medical treatments need to create financial incentives.
Are corporate wellness programs mere recruiting catnip or do they benefit employees and the bottom line?
A freelance editor recently shared with me portions of her portfolio of work, including special sections produced for the Pioneer Press in 2006, and I couldn’t help but interrupt with a “Wow, I remember that!”
Nonprofits unleash digital strategies to help advance civil society.
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A slideshow of images taken during the 2015 Twin Cities Business' Marvelous Mentor Awards, held at the Nicollet Island Pavilion in August 2015.
Twin Cities Business’ extensive guide to Minnesota meeting and event facilities.
Stratasys keeps growing amid industry “pause.”
Some developers are pushing for micro-unit apartments that push against minimum square-footage requirements.
art picks
A freelance editor recently shared with me portions of her portfolio of work, including special sections produced for the Pioneer Press in 2006, and I couldn’t help but interrupt with a “Wow, I remember that!”
If you have the time and knowledge, board service pays it forward and back.
The Great Minnesota Get-Together in all its deep-fried glory.
Uncertainty swirls at Minneapolis tech darling.
The orchestra's finances might not be as stable as they seem.
The local pawn powerhouse enters its 25th year.
Star Treatment for VIP clients and guests.
The best opportunities for networking.
A freelance editor recently shared with me portions of her portfolio of work, including special sections produced for the Pioneer Press in 2006, and I couldn’t help but interrupt with a “Wow, I remember that!”
A freelance editor recently shared with me portions of her portfolio of work, including special sections produced for the Pioneer Press in 2006, and I couldn’t help but interrupt with a “Wow, I remember that!”
Whatever the business, OPEN’s window never closes.
























