Meet the Minnesotans leading tech innovation at 20 companies, emerging and established.
February/March 2021 More Back issues See E-Edition
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2020 couldn't bring down these 10 Minnesota companies. Their determined leaders share the strategies and savvy moves that positioned them well for post-pandemic prosperity.
Most of us assume the pandemic exposed a frightening lack of hospital bed and ICU capacity in Minnesota. The hospital systems don't exactly see it that way.
Cargill is powering through the pandemic, but its top executive worries about income inequality and government policies that stymie economic growth.
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Embracing all aspects of diversity strengthens our tech community.
Tonya Allen says she's looking to get into some "good trouble" in her new foundation role.
A hockey stick-shaped curve is every company's path out of the pandemic. The key is staying a slap shot ahead of your competitor's plan.
Investing in intangibles can be the key to success at any size.
Is it time for employers to take a cue from the political world?
Do we prepare for the next pandemic, and who pays for it?
It's time to move on from the last four years.
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When Covid-19 hit, companies needed to quickly alter their messages, and some are changing the way they communicate with customers over the long haul.
The new year offers new hope for bankers and small business clients
With employees working remotely, how do companies keep their IT networks safe?
After years of delighting the Twin Cities with its fresh waffles, St. Paul-based Nordic Waffles pivots to frozen.
With a shiny new location, Good Grocer is determined to prove you can grow a business with volunteer staff.
Cedar + Stone offers an old cure for modern woes.
A look at job losses across the state in 2020.
A south Minneapolis convenience store strives to rise above a universe of low expectations.
People may be at home, but that doesn't mean their local rag is thriving.
Despite a foreclosure and new ownership, the city remains hopeful about a new and improved downtown.
This month's tools for living that that business leaders rave about.
How do you lobby a legislature that meets online?