We challenge any other state to come up with a list of extraordinary innovations as impressive as Minnesota’s.
June 2015 More Back issues View E-Edition
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The soccer stadium proposal is a great bargain, and the city would be foolish to let this opportunity go by.
Northwestern Minnesota’s manufacturing strength builds on the region's agriculture base.
PsyBar is working to revolutionize employee assessment and keep peril out of the workplace.
When the popular TV show comes calling, hang on, because your business will never be the same again.
Columns
Some advice for minimizing your instances of stupidity.
Minnesota’s heritage is rich in major innovations. Will that legacy continue?
Employers must not shrink from asking if their costs will rise after merger deals are done.
Sometimes it’s better to say nothing than what everyone else is saying.
The Minneapolis Foundation is just one of Minnesota’s prominent nonprofits turning 100 this year.
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The best opportunities for networking.
It’s that time of the year, when we have a chance to enjoy the great outdoors, relax and appreciate all that’s good in Minnesota—so what better time to look back at all the interesting “firsts”
It’s that time of the year, when we have a chance to enjoy the great outdoors, relax and appreciate all that’s good in Minnesota—so what better time to look back at all the interesting “firsts”
Outdoor events build relationships among colleagues, business clients and conference attendees.
EVINE Live combines celebrities with iconic brands to hawk products.
The inventor of Rollerblade introduces a new way to get moving.
Catering provides year-round income for these restaurants on wheels.
Voicemail and phone behavior can be crucial to maintaining your personal brand.
Costs of wind and solar energy have dropped, making renewable energy a viable option for many businesses.
It’s that time of the year, when we have a chance to enjoy the great outdoors, relax and appreciate all that’s good in Minnesota—so what better time to look back at all the interesting “firsts”
You thought your job was hard? Imagine having this one.
Viking River Cruises wants to run the Mississippi, and local towns are lining for a piece of the action.
The new ballpark by the numbers.






















