Through a Business Roundtable leadership role, the Land OāLakes CEO wants to shape immigration reform.
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Brian Cornell took over a Target in crisis and prepares to depart a company beset by malaise. Whatās gone wrong at 1000 Nicollet Mall?
Industry expertise and life experience are advantages for these Minnesota founders, who are starting new companies at an age when most of their peers are winding down.
The Cedar Avenue bar that put Minneapolis on the national food map faces an era of changeāso it can stay the same.
Family businesses adapt to ensure success over multiple generations.
EY Heartland Awards presented to leaders from five Minnesota businesses.
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Many organizations need to adopt the enterprising, positive mindset of startups.
To reach full potential, we should be as problem-obsessed as we are founder-focused. A Greater MSP strategy leader makes the case.
Tech and info overload means we need to rethinkāand yes, pay attention toāour individual ācognitive rhythms.ā
A celebration of immigrants' broad contributions to U.S. culture and business
You don't need to be a techie to use AI.
Itās in the best interest of Fortune 500s and startups to problem-solve together.
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Advice on how a business can ease into AI solutions.
Edina knife shop launches mail-order sharpening service.
Weāve rounded up the backyard brands redefining the golf apparel and accessories game and driving innovation.
After 30 years, the founder of Ciceron moves on from agency life and ponders his next venture, fueled by AI.
A nutritionist and a pastry chef join forces to add diversity and unique flavors to the granola aisle.
Seasoned entrepreneurs talk with emerging founders about raising money, marketing your business, and more.
The state's initial public offerings since 2016
The Eden Prairie plant-based food and beverage company turned a warehouse into a sustainability haven.
Known for its McDonaldās bun business, the Baldinger family returns to artisanal baking.
CEO of Thumbs Cookies names her favorite follows for laughs, recipes, and inspiration.
An indifferent response to Gracoās departure creates uncertainty about the cityās economic and land-use priorities.






















