Filling the holes in rural health care delivery. Making systematic changes for the future of nursing. Addressing the generic drug shortage crisis. Outsourcing RCM solutions. Leaders in health care and
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It has been heartening to see so many stakeholders across Minneapolis voice a collective goal to revitalize downtown. We all share a love for Minneapolis and a passion for working
The retail tug of war is on in Edina. Lululemon is packing up its yoga pants and crossing 69th street to relocate from Galleria to Southdale Center. But Galleria isn’t
We all know the new year is a time for setting intentions and making resolutions. For the most part, they are personal and focus on something we should start or
Gravie’s headquarters in the Riverplace development in lower Northeast Minneapolis afford plenty of options for outdoor meetings, lunches, walks, and after-hours drinks. “We’re a very social culture,” says chief brand
To: Ms. Suzanne Nossel, CEO PEN America 588 Broadway Suite 303 New York, NY 10012 Dear Ms. Nossel: This should be an easy open letter to you because book burning
Prolific real estate developer Kelly Doran, who built thousands of high-end apartments across Minnesota and beyond, died Thursday after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 66. Since 2007, his
Securian CEO Chris Hilger smiles a lot. He projects the sort of calm assuredness required from a leader of a large enterprise. And like anyone carrying the weight of a
Just west of Highway 169 in Minnetonka stands the MplsMart, a 180,000-square-foot throwback to a shopping era before the internet, when the way to source products for stores was to
Leaders set the stage for an organization’s culture, results, and success. But what about team members? Over the course of our careers, most of us will spend more time as a
Until recently, office tower atriums were something of an afterthought—a pass-through space with benches and plants, maybe a water feature. Post-pandemic, as workers remain reluctant to return to the office,
Back when we all went to offices, some of us stood up at 12:05 p.m., looked at a colleague, and said, “Feel like lunch?” And it was thus. Though most
In a recent conversation, an economist friend said he hoped that plans for redevelopment and investment around George Floyd Square in South Minneapolis don’t include a majority of nonprofit organizations.
When news of Target’s “core weeks” strategy for 2024 made it to the media last week, the first angle raised was: Can bringing employees back to headquarters four weeks a
The death of restaurateur John Rimarcik on Monday at 84 left a big question on the minds of the local restaurant community and food fans: what will become of his
Of all the workplaces in America, few are as fabled or photographed as the one called the “Oval.” As in the Oval Office, West Wing of the White House, office
At your local Target, you might have noticed a growing subset of merchandise behind plexiglass barriers. Detergent, dental floss, hair care products—to buy any of them, shoppers need a team
A fierce competitor since she was a high school swimmer, Beth Wozniak, CEO and chair of nVent, is striving to lead her company to $5 billion in annual revenue. It’s