Flexibility, an expanded talent pool, and the Great Reshuffle. Leaders in the business of culture make predictions for the work ahead.
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The Woodbury-based franchise chain emphasizes "holistic approach to fitness, health and wellness" in new multi-channel campaign created by Minneapolis agencies Colle McVoy and 10 Thousand Design.
The forecast calls for a plunge below zero the evening of the Jan. 1 game at Target Field, but a special menu of comfort food and drink will help keep the sold-out crowd warm.
Krista O'Malley, a creative agency CEO, developed a digital caregiving platform to coordinate volunteer help from friends and family members.
How much bigger? According to Minnesota Management and Budget, the surplus started off at $8.98 billion before some of the money was spent thanks to a series of financial triggers set off when the state brings in excess revenue.
The company uses artificial intelligence to help digital businesses cut down on transaction costs.
A little more than a year after he started, Athayde is stepping down as chief executive of the Minneapolis-based hair salon company.
Creating an inclusive work culture requires engagement from the entire leadership team. Here's how.
The president of Craft & Crew Hospitality recommends The Go-Giver, which contrasts a fixed vs. growth mindset in people's personal and work lives.
Plenty of Minnesotans are ready to pony up for an Italian luxury sports car—if the brand deems them worthy.
The Seattle-based company collects hard-to-dispose-of items for recycling or reuse.
A focused approach to seeing the future offers hope for the work ahead.
Minnesota businesses are grappling with legal issues that include lease disputes, supply chain bottlenecks, and vaccine requirements.
Rum River Tree Farm discloses its busiest days for customers, and Solo Vino reveals its 'top selling sparklers.'
Three new local candle brands, just in time for giving season.
Guiding business toward inclusivity and racial equity