Keen on reducing pricey auto loan payments in these inflationary times? Enter Gaya – designed to put consumers in the driver’s seat when it comes to their finances.
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Have you heard about quiet hiring? If not, you will soon.
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Don’t be surprised if you see Wall-E greeting you at your local Walgreens pharmacy very soon.
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Coming back after the pandemic altered many holidays in 2020, Halloween will generate an estimated $10.1 billion in sales nationally this year, up from $8.05 billion last year.
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Communicating effectively with employees about the COVID-19 vaccine
by Jan SchroderEmployers are searching for ways to talk to employees about vaccination in a way that is respectful but clear.
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Even through the global pandemic, consumers have brands we trust over others.
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The results of the 26th edition of The CMO Survey revealed an unsurprising trend: companies increasingly relied on digital marketing in the past year.
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With the start of 2021, you may be looking for ways to set yourself apart from other candidates during your next job search.
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Let’s face it, most of us don’t carry cash anymore, and if we do, it’s in minimal amounts.
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If there’s one thing we’ve learned from 2020, it’s that plans can be derailed when you least expect it.
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Have you ever wanted to learn a second language? Now is a great time for you and your family to expand your cultural horizons and perhaps invest in your career.
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Since surpassing the 10 million user mark in late 2019, investing app Robinhood has been all over the news.
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When COVID-19 cases first skyrocketed (like now in several states) and hospitals filled with patients, health officials feared ventilator shortages.
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Taking care of employees inside and outside of work is important, and one company that understands that is Target.
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The travel industry is one of many that took a significant hit due to COVID-19.
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With over 12 million new users since the beginning of the year, TikTok has recorded 2 billion downloads since its creation back in 2014.
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In the wake of COVID-19, we’ve seen large events and concerts get postponed, rescheduled or cancelled across the world.
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The U.S. government designates critical infrastructure industries to keep operating during a crisis. Across these sectors, engineers are helping make sure we have the products and services we need to get through the outbreak.
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Once touted as “the eighth wonder of the world” by President Trump, the Foxconn project is inviting increasing skepticism.
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Dairyland is also a haven for manufacturing, and each year since 1988, the Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year Awards have honored companies excelling in culture, innovation and giving back to their communities.
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Milk is cheap, but small-to-medium-sized Wisconsin farms are hurting. Similar to how Walmart devastated mom and pop shops, mega-farms are hurting Wisconsin farmers, who are forced to sell milk too cheap to survive.
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Gov. Evers seeks to stimulate entrepreneurship, innovation in Wisconsin
by AdminOn Jan. 14, Gov. Tony Evers requested the creation of a committee on entrepreneurship and innovation at the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
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Looking back at January’s debut of The Wisconsin 100, it’s interesting to see how things played out during the year – mostly positive, we’re happy to report.
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The Economic Impact Issue covered success stories about the state’s economy – from the recent business boom in Beloit, to the prosperous Eaux Claires festival.
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Since the grand opening of Fiserv Forum, the highly anticipated sports and entertainment venue has no signs of slowing down. During its open house, more than 50,000 people were expected to get a peek at the venue.
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A global beacon of hope for the protection of freshwater resources, the Northland College’s Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation has accomplished big things since our April Water Issue.
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What do a Wisconsin barista, CEO, city worker and teacher all have in common? They firmly believe in starting their days in productive ways long before 8 a.m. rolls around.
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Ask any non-resident what Wisconsin is best known for and they will likely toss out beer, cheese, brats and Harley-Davidson. Sure, these Wisconsin favorites put us on the map, but did you know the Badger state is also home to well-regarded brands like Culver’s, Carmex, Penzeys Spices and Epic Systems?
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Wisconsin’s most celebrated story of industrial innovation started in 1873 and is alive and well today in Kohler.