Leadership

Making Law Without Lobbyists

Controversial bills dominate attention at the legislature. But other bills quietly make their way into law through hard work of citizens, not high-powered lobbying campaigns.

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Proud To Be Associated

We were absolutely delighted to see a number of our clients receive recognition in the 2012 “Best of the Twin […]

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Personal Grooming in Public: How Far Is Too Far?

The other day some colleagues were giving me grief for whipping out an emery board and working on my nails […]

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How A Nonprofit Makes Smart Use of Twitter

The Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery approached Twitter like our old scout leaders told us to: Plan the work and work the plan.

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Granting The Death Wishes Of Baby Boomers

Funeral-planning website MyWonderfulLife.com aims to give you the sendoff of your dreams.

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Deep Throat And Razor Blades: A Mystery Solved

Thanks to a new marketing campaign by Gillette, John Reinan learns the answer to another of life’s vexing mysteries.

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Intern Week: Live A Little, Or Get An Internship?

The eldest Pony and one of the youngest debate whether internships are a must for upwardly mobile college students.

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Reasons To Be Bullish On The Future Of Magazines

They offer a unique experience. They invite relaxation and settling in. They don’t demand to be consumed immediately. They have a tactile element that feeds another sense. They add character to a coffee table.

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Newspapers Are “Irretrievably Broken”

The marketplace value of traditional journalism is zero. The business model of newspapers is irretrievably broken. And anyone who thinks […]

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Putting Mr. Hockey In His Rightful Place

The Minnesota state high school hockey tournament is once more upon us, and that’s the perfect opportunity to talk about […]

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