Small-business trends: Intuit sees more mom-preneurs
, the California-based provider of busines...Midwest large cap life science group strengthening in the third quarter
...State investment board keeps an eye on Wisconsin's tech trends
The agenda for this week's meeting of the in...BIO provides forum for Wisconsin to showcase strengths
The Wisconsin delegation will join more than 18,000 executives and scientists from across the world to study the year's developments in biotech research. Produced by th...VC trends, company progress discussed at Mason Wells portfolio meeting
Limited partners, portfolio company executives, and guests of met in Milwaukee to hear a speech from Mark Hessen,...Business-school IT director points to reasons for wireless trend
is dedicated primarily to looking ahead for new social and technological developments, Scott Converse showed them how looking to the past can also be important if they want t...Observations from the Sarbanes-Oxley trenches
earlier this year. With Section 404 effective dates right around the corner, the emotions of CEOs, CFOs, audit committee members and external auditors are in high gear as many of them are closin...'Don't work here' job interviews set new Midwest technology trend
I call it the "humanizing factor" at work. A lot of things are still wretchedly out of whack about the corporate world and the behavior of people in it, but in little ways, people are starting to act more and more like regular people at work (sometimes when you least expect it)....World Future Society forecasts future trends
MADISON Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld once said there are known knowns, known unknowns and unknown unknowns. University of Wisconsin-Madison Director of Executive Education used this statement Wednesday night as a catalyst to discuss probable tomorrows and future predictions. By drawing upon major points mad...Using Demographic Predictions, UW Prof Expounds Upon Trends in Tech
Madison, Wis. -- Paul Voss looks at the future in terms of social, not technological, change, but his demographic predictions could reveal upcoming trends in the technology needed by certain segments of the population. The professor of rural sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison addressed the Madison chapter of the World Future Society Thursday in a presentation titled Ameri...