Jan 13, 2014 10:30AM ● By Katie Anderson
How a business furnishes its workspace can define the company culture and help employees thrive. A well-planned office creates a good initia...
Jan 10, 2014 08:30AM ● By Mandy Mowers
"He does everything I don’t want to do and vice versa,” says Andy Robinson of his business partner, Brad Richling.Maybe that’s what has give...
Jan 08, 2014 04:20PM ● By Chris Wolfgang
Thanks to Saturday Night Live’s runaway hit sketch “#Hashtag” last September, even people living under rocks have heard of hashtags. If you’...
Jan 06, 2014 09:20AM ● By Allison Janda
It was man versus machine. An epic competition of tug-o-war. A true test of physical and mental strength. An all-out battle to the finish li...
Jan 03, 2014 08:45AM ● By Dana Markel
"Welcome to the weekend.” It’s a phrase that inspires feelings of relaxation, fun, and the freedom to do what you want to do, when you want ...
Dec 18, 2013 10:00AM ● By Katie Anderson
Move over cupcakes, there’s a new specialty food trend in Omaha: oil and vinegar stores.Filled with stainless steel vats brimming with exoti...
Dec 10, 2013 08:45AM ● By David Williams
America’s long love affair with the automobile is perhaps best told in stories of fathers and sons. The 1932 Chevrolet Cabriolet convertible...
Dec 09, 2013 02:20PM ● By Katie Anderson
Environments, spaces, rooms—it doesn’t matter what they’re called, but integral to their existence are interior designers. Professional desi...
Dec 07, 2013 02:00PM ● By Katie Anderson
With just one look at Zealous Melon’s hip basement headquarters, the fruit theme becomes apparent. The walls and the furniture, like the bus...
Dec 03, 2013 09:15AM ● By Chris Wolfgang
There are really two different shifts for breakfast, Jeff Slobotski explains. Some show up at the 11-Worth Cafe at 7 a.m., and others don’t ...
Nov 19, 2013 04:50PM ● By Chris Wolfgang
Deb Bass has essentially had three careers: She’s been an RN for 20 years, a startup entrepreneur for eight, and a CEO for about 12.But don’...
Sep 20, 2013 08:32PM ● By Katie Anderson
Before the introduction of the Dilbertesque cubicle, American commerce was most commonly conducted in wide-open bullpen settings. The typica...
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