Since joining Deluxe Corp. five years ago, chief brand and content officer Amanda Brinkman has emboldened the once-conservative, multibillion-dollar company to think outside the branding box. Now, what's next?
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National expansion? Over. Experimenting with concepts? Done. But look out, Fargo!
From technology to dentistry, failure to success, there’s a podcast on just about everything these days—750,000 are now available, according to industry tracking service Podcast Insights. And many are produced by business leaders. But these
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Forge North is creating an entrepreneurship hub to keep the momentum going beyond Twin Cities Startup Week.
Our state's three largest noncommercial music stations are standouts among their national peers.
A needed form of early-stage capital emerges for charitable startups.
It's time to shift our thinking from charity to impact.
To avoid wasting employees’ time, here’s how to effectively manage the office meeting.
With gun laws, we're trying to prevent dividing Americans into dead or alive.
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Top networking opportunities for October.
Lake Calhoun is gone from the map, but area businesses have no consensus on changing their names.
With nearly 200 events and more than 17,000 expected to attend, you're going to need a game plan.
NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, recognizes this year's top projects throughout the state of Minnesota.
League problems threaten stability of local women's pro hockey.
Now that it's theater season in the Twin Cities, what better way to entertain your VIP clients than with a performance at one of our world-class venues.
Businesses are offering more benefits, such as backup child care and bigger 401(k) matches, to attract and retain employees amid the workforce shortage.
Will Galaxy Drive-In ever reopen?
We found the emptiest big-box stores.
From technology to dentistry, failure to success, there’s a podcast on just about everything these days—750,000 are now available, according to industry tracking service Podcast Insights. And many are produced by business leaders. But these
Higher education offers courses and degree programs for people launching businesses, but it also connects entrepreneurs with mentors and incubator spaces.
A look at how the long-troubled, Minnetonka-based Famous Dave's of America Inc. is faring.
Every company and thought leader seems to be podcasting these days--but it isn't about making money. Here's why they're doing it and how to succeed if you pick up the mic.