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The case for mentors in leadership development.
How centers and institutes fit into business and management education in the Twin Cities.
The Twin Cities offers an abundance of superb public courses.
Local upstart Eveve is taking a bite out of OpenTable’s hide—because it saves restaurants money.
After more than three years of silence, Tom Petters explains how the nation's third-largest Ponzi scheme occurred on his watch.
Fifty percent of Minnesota’s business leaders believe the state’s economy will strengthen in the next three months. That’s up from 39 percent in the previous quarter and more than double
How to enliven your work with humor.
Duluth-based Essentia Health, a regional health care system and Minnesota’s 15th largest employer, serves thousands of people in the smaller communities of northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Idaho. (The system logged
From Manager of the Year to the season from hell, Twins Manager Ron Gardenhire speaks out on a decade of leadership, the Twins Way, and life inside the 162-game pressure cooker.
Local businesspeople share their favorite places for entertaining out-of-town guests.
The Twin Cities is seeding the globe with strip-mall gyms.
AEG’s new Minneapolis venue aims to fill a gap in the market—competitor First Avenue says no gap exists.
How about a modern Boy Scout camp for your next effort at team building?
Grammy-caliber Jazz at WAC
These concerts unite two of the 18th century’s most innovative composers in one dynamic program directed by Masaaki Suzuki, founding director of Bach Collegium Japan. The origins of the modern
Insight, humor, and creativity highlighted the inaugural Videotect last year. The video competition, sponsored by Architecture Minnesota, included digital zombies, a mockumentary, and lush cinematic reveries—all focused on the Twin
Reunites Prince’s Revolution