Leadership
Women in Manufacturing event to feature prominent industry leaders
The Women in Manufacturing Wisconsin chapter will host a breakfast panel discussion featuring top women industry leaders on Wednesday, June 18, from 7:15 to 9 a.m. at the Milwaukee Athletic Club, 758 N. Broadway in Milwaukee.
Cover story: What’s your Entrepreneurial DNA?
Serial entrepreneur Joe Abraham developed the BOSI DNA system to determine professionals’ “Entrepreneurial DNA” types and provide insight about their leadership styles.
BOSI stands for Abraham's four types of Entrepreneurial DNA: Builder, Opportunist, Specialist and Innovator.
BOSI stands for Abraham's four types of Entrepreneurial DNA: Builder, Opportunist, Specialist and Innovator.
Local leaders to be inducted into Wisconsin Business Hall of Fame
Exemplary business leaders from across the state, including several from local companies, will be honored at the 2014 Wisconsin Business Hall of Fame induction ceremony and benefit dinner tomorrow.
TEC to honor Inspirational Leaders
TEC Midwest announced the winners of its 2014 Inspirational Leadership Awards.
William Troy named CEO of ASQ
William Troy has been named chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based ASQ, a global quality organization.
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Prising named CEO of ManpowerGroup
Jonas Prising has been named chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based ManpowerGroup, effective May 1. He replaces Jeffrey Joerres, who will move into the role of executive chairman.
Waterstone names Hosack CFO
Wauwatosa-based Waterstone Financial Inc. and WaterStone Bank SSB have named Allan Hosack senior vice president and chief financial officer.
Charting a new direction: Wandell kicks Harley back into gear
Keith Wandell, new to his position as chief executive officer and president of Harley-Davidson Inc. in 2009, faced horrendous business conditions. After 20 years of unbridled success, H-D's business landscape shifted as the recession moved into high gear. Credit became virtually impossible to secure from conventional lenders; bike foreclosures were at an all time high; residual value, a hallmark of the Harley-Davidson brand, plummeted from 85 percent to 60 percent.
“The Greatest Business Decisions of All Time”
The success stories of business giants like Apple, Ford, IBM and Zappos trace their origins back to revolutionary, largely unconventional decisions that reaped as much risk and worry as reward.