Ideas
Energy efficiency training can improve bottom line
Johnson Controls Inc. recently partnered with the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) to commission more than 1,400 business executives from various industries to answer a survey related to energy efficiency in North America and its effects on business strategy and employee relations.
ACG Cup tests future M&A dealmakers
In early February, the Wisconsin chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) will conduct the second Wisconsin ACG Cup, a case study competition that asks MBA students to examine a theoretical buy-side investment banking transaction.
Feel good
Self-esteem has a profound impact on every aspect of our existence including how we interact with people and behave in the workplace, how we interact with those closest to us as well as the degree of personal happiness that we experience in our personal lives.
Good in, good out
A few decades ago the nascent computer age produced a few new acronyms for our lexicon. "GIGO" was among the more popular: garbage in, garbage out!
Next year
Several of us from the good old USA, Australia and Canada got together the other day to talk about the not-too-distant future, 2010.
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Building bridges
Question: "A co-worker passed along your column, 'Building Bridges: Meet with Other Departments to Clarify Expectations'...
Beware the invisible agreement
Last week, during a team meeting, my colleagues and I engaged in a conversation focusing on "What We Are Learning from our Clients."
Sharing the pain
According to a recent Watson Wyatt survey, wage and hiring freezes are starting to thaw at U.S. companies that implemented them during the recession.
Cover the bases
After reviewing more than 60 entrepreneurial business plans for DeVry University and the Governor's Business Plan contest, I found that the plans shared similar strengths and weaknesses.