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- Michael Semanco, president and COO of Hennessey Capital, is a native Detroiter with a master's in finance from Walsh College and was named its Distinguished Alumnus of the year in 2006. He serves on the finance committee for Automation Alley and on several nonprofit boards.

- For about a hundred years Grand Rapids was the Furniture Capitol of The World. From the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s names such as Baker, Widdicomb, Sligh and Kindel were found in the best homes in America engraved or on little brass plaques inside drawers or behind bedsteads and cupboards or sewn under cushions.

- Since 1986 our retained executive search firm has located, recruited and integrated leaders into companies across the globe.

- Employers express excitement about the young adults that are arriving in the workplace. They bring exuberance and energy that suffuses the organization where older workers may be tired and jaded.

- For those of you who may not be aware, Joe is a plumber in Toledo, Ohio.

- If you feel that your boss is kind, chances are you look forward to going to work every day, you're more likely to put in a little extra effort, and you might even delay that search for a new job.

- The attentive crowd of business people from across Michigan who attended the Business and Legislative Forum, presented by the Michigan Business and Professional Association in early October, were treated to remarks by Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, Detroit mayoral primary candidate and businessman Dave Bing and a lively discussion of the Michigan Business Tax.

- With President George W. Bush's overall job rating hovering around 60 percent disapproval, and many polls showing candidates Barack Obama and John McCain neck-and-neck, this year's presidential election will challenge American voters to think hard about issues that both affect their pocketbooks (gas prices) and the future of their children and grandchildren (global economy).

- Corp! applauds the courage and creativity of people and organizations working to improve Michigan's health care system. This article profiles five innovators, showing us that ingenuity is alive and well in the state.

October 16, 2008 - Differences. While it may be human nature to focus on what makes us distinctive, the reality is there are those traits that bind us together as a community.

- The magic of today's technology spoils us with cell phones, GPS systems, wireless Internet access, computers and countless other toys and gadgets.

- Tom Wilson, CEO of Palace Sports & Entertainment, isn't someone who's afraid of change. Rather, it's something he welcomes as he and his staff look at the business with a fresh perspective every year.

- People from across the country consider the Detroit area and all of Michigan the "Melting Pot" of the United States.

- I was at a community event recently and decided it might be fun to do my own unprofessional independent study on how business is doing given the state of the economy.

- What is a thief? That word instantly conjures up an image of somebody breaking into an office or home, and then stealing something of value.  

- The book, Spiral Up -¦ and Other Management Secrets Behind Wildly Successful Initiatives, deserves a close look, especially by those who are responsible for project management in any organization - public or private, services or manufacturing, profit or nonprofit.

- I already know something very unique about every single person who is reading this article.

There are many different ways to demonstrate diversity on many different levels within a company including race, gender, ethnicity, multi-culturalism, and more. It can be demonstrated through individuals or a company as a whole. Corp! magazine, being a long time supporter of diversity and multiculturalism in business, has decided to celebrate Michigan's diverse ethnic and racial composition to give the community a source of strength and reason to be proud of our state.

- Careers may be marathon runs - but they do have a beginning and an end. That is unless your career is serving as the head of a family business.

- The state of venture capital in Michigan is better than it was five years ago, and there are at least 300 million reasons why that is so.

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