Commentary

While the Olympics run every four years and last two weeks, the biotech Olympics run about four days every year. While global biotech participation still lags behind the athletic Olympics, the biotech Olympics (known as the annual BIO convention) had participation from 33 countries in...

Watts Wacker, hippie extraordinaire and rock-star futurist, spoke at the Young Professionals of Milwaukee's third birthday bash last week. I was floored by his insights and had to borrow a pen to take notes. Here's what Watts offered, along with some R-squared commentary....

Cap off the warm season with a look at some of the fresh technologies you've wanted to get around to for months. Also, DEMOmobile demonstration applications are still available....

Is competitive advantage obsolete? Today, competitors can copy the newest product enhancement, advertising claim, Web-site feature, supply-chain innovation or low-cost back-office process seemingly overnight....

When the news broke about Minnesota and Wisconsin sharing first-place rankings in this year’s ACT college entrance exam scores, one reporter asked a question that was simultaneously amusing and serious: “Could Vikings fans really be this smart?”...

Oh Lord, have mercy, otherwise, our produce will not be discovered and plenty will rot in oblivion. The scene opens. It’s Google’s day. The festivities are full-steam ahead, the skateboarding mathematicians are jumping in joy and have thrown away used hockey sticks while sipping champagne,...

IT partnerships are all the rage — but are they right for your organization? This type of relationship has many facets, and this week, IT Insights examines the behaviors and maintenance factors involved in healthy, sucessful partnerships....

Mike Weymier's new series focuses on real-world applications of project management. Mike will explore what organizations are doing to change, how the essence of continuous improvement is reinforcing success and who's doing what....