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After Hours
with Jody Glynn Patrick
IB's Managing Publisher Jody Glynn Patrick blends work and life in this very clear departure from both her column for In Business magazine, and the other bloggers. Awarded national recognition for both her previous work as a newspaper columnist and her journalistic leadership at IB, she brings us all back "Closer to Home" with her insights and remembrances. A nice place to be "After Hours." Check back often! Read Full Bio
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Conquering Change
with Robert Ian
Robert Ian discusses many of the major changes taking place in the world today. Some will be good. Some will be bad. Many of these changes will have no apparent solution.... But together, we can not only conquer change, but our fears as well. Join him for practical analysis and tips. Read Full Bio
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Left Business Brain
with Tom Breuer
Tom Breuer, IB Web Writer, has spent much of his life trying to explain his leftward leanings – sometimes succeeding, sometimes failing. He's used to being surrounded and ganged up on, so he welcomes comments from conservatives – unless they happen to be birthers. He is the co-author of three political humor books, including Sweet Jesus, I Hate Bill O'Reilly.
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Financial Perspectives
with Michael Dubis, CFP
It is an understatement to say the world has experienced a radical shift in capital markets. There are more layers of information and opinions on the direction of the world than we've seen in decades. The internet and the media do not always make it easier, but Michael Dubis' contribution through IB blogs will help you sift through the noise and give you some perspective. Read Full Bio
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In Biz
with Bill Haight
He's written "In Biz" for over 20 years and now Bill Haight has brought his IB column to the Web, where he continues to share his thoughts on the local business climate.
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Is the Grass Greener?
with Nick Topitzes
Seasoned traveler Nick Topitzes of PC/Nametag compares Madison to the cities he visits - and reports back on his findings.
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It's All About Content
with Thomas Marks
Thomas Marks brings years of marketing experience to his blog "It's All About Content" as the President and Managing Partner of TMA+Peritus.
Prior to starting the agency in 1983, Tom was the VP of Marketing and Advertising for Bally Corporation in Chicago. He was also President of Bally's multi-million dollar in-house ad agency FFC Advertising.
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Leader to Leader
with Terry Siebert
Known for his Dale Carnegie training expertise, Terry Siebert is writing to inspire leaders to reach their greatest potential. Leadership, today more than ever, may mean the difference between closing the doors or opening new markets. Every month, he'll post help with mindset, business tools and more. Read Full Bio
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Mad @ Mgmt
with Walter Simson
Mad @ Mgmt addresses the concerns of middle market companies, including banking, family & succession issues, turnarounds & performance improvement and economic life in general. Walter Simson is founder and Principal of Ventor Consulting a firm dedicated to middle market companies.
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"Mind" Your Business
with Corey Chambas
Corey Chambas has over 25 years of business experience. He is the President and CEO of First Business Financial Services, Inc., serves as a director of several of First Business’s companies, is a board member of M3 Insurance Solutions, an advisory board member of Bellbrook Labs and Aldine Capital Fund, and a member of the Strategic Issues Campaign Committee for the United Way of Dane County.
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Open Mic
Make your voice heard with IB's "Open Mic." Send your 400-word blog entry info@ibmadison.com for consideration.
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The Web Chef's Café
with Paul Gibler
The Web Chef's Café focuses on giving you insights, tips and links to free and fee resources on some of the latest developments in e-marketing, including social media and content strategies. Our Web Chef encourages you to send topic ideas and to comment as the periodic series evolves. Follow him on Twitter @theWebChef. Read Full Bio |
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Van Lines
with
Joe Vanden Plas
IB Editor Joseph Vanden Plas takes you inside his views on politics and its effects on business — from national initiatives to local irritants and inspirations. He encourages you to post a comment and be part of a dialogue. Watch for new posts weekly!
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