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2011Building Bridges To Industry Q&A with new University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler. The New Normal New approaches that will help manufacturers prosper. Blazing Trails to the Top Woman leaders in Minnesota's manufacturing industry tell us how they got there, what it's like to be a woman at the top in a historically male-dominated industry, and why women today can thrive within it. American Anomaly In a market where nearly all manufacturing has been shipped overseas, flexible printed circuit manufacturer All Flex Inc is seeing sales skyrocket. Exit Interview In one of his last interviews as CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers, John Engler discusses how Congress rediscovered the industry, his own definition of innovation, and challenges in attracting the next generation of manufacturers. 2010Ten Ways to Lower the Cost of Health Care Tips and services from Minnesota brokers can help employers bring down the expense of health insurance. How much will your company save? Taking Maple to the Max Money may not grow on trees, but at MaxBat it's a close call. Lean by Example Two Minnesota manufacturers open their doors to share how continuousimprovement reaps a cornucopia of bottom-line benefits and company-widesuccesses. Better Together As a new subsidiary of Automated Equipment LLC, Elektro Assemblies aims to attract new customers in 2010. The State of Manufacturing Our second annual survey reveals that manufacturers think the worst economic news may be behind them. But they are still wary about healthcare issues. 2009The Best of Manufacturing Minnesotans in manufacturing are muscling through a tough economy, inspiring the industry's next generation and making our world more convenient, more green and more fun. Grape Expectations As owners of Minnesot's largest winery, Tami and Kim Bredeson are out to change what Midwesterners are drinking - one customer at a time. No Train, No Gain Five reasons why training workers now will help you gain major market prsence in the economic reboud. Generation Next Minnesota schools, companies and organizations cultivate tomorrow's manufacutring workforce. |
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