The family business consultant pours a career’s worth of advice into a new book.
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Your top networking opportunities for the month of November.
The bobbleheads and pocket squares were expected, but it’s what’s under Perk’s desk that really has us worried.
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From hotels to offices, the Albert Lea startup is helping industry professionals build beautiful businesses.
Three skincare startups to keep on your radar.
New York-based WISE Ventures will be targeting early and growth stage startups. So far it has invested in at least nine companies, including one from Minneapolis.
Twitter erupted with calls for boycotts against Land O’Lakes over a June donation to King’s campaign, as King is oft criticized as being a white nationalist, and otherwise divisive voice.
The renowned filmmaker has reportedly been working on the multiple-part Prince documentary for several months. The project is being supported by the Prince estate.
Mall of America owner Triple Five and the city of Bloomington are weighing a deal for the massive complex.
Formerly Honeywell’s Homes and ADI Global Distribution business, Golden Valley-based Resideo will focus on security solutions and is looking to move its headquarters to Texas.
Entrepreneur Jess Schaack takes us behind the scenes at the largest statewide startup competition in the country.
Reuters reports that the IT solutions and services company is considering selling given significant interest from private equity firms. Its stock has improved based on the possibility.
With Gov. Mark Dayton leaving office, the buffer law has become one of the top natural resource issues in the governor’s race between Republican Jeff Johnson and DFLer Tim Walz.
Republican Jeff Johnson says Minnesota will become California if DFLer Tim Walz is elected. If the opposite happens, Walz threatens Mississippi.
Behind the styling closet of this Twin Cities-based fashion pro is a desk that reflects her style.
Mayor Jacob Frey and City Council member Steve Fletcher praised an Xcel and Public Utilities Commission decision to pull funding for the Crown Hydro project, as it’s no longer favored by the city or public.
Departing employees will be provided severance and outplacement assistance, a spokesperson with the Minneapolis-based bank said.