The six P’s of starting a business
So, what are the six P’s? They are Price, Place, People, Product, Promotion and Profit. Let’s talk about each P, and why it is so important.
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So, what are the six P’s? They are Price, Place, People, Product, Promotion and Profit. Let’s talk about each P, and why it is so important.
In 2017, the manufacturing sector in Wisconsin produced $59.1 billion in economic output and employed 16.4 percent of the state workforce.
You can use a wine grading chart to record each wine that you have tasted. As the chart grows, so will be your knowledge of different wines.
In November, voters in 17 counties and six municipalities approved referenda calling on the state to eliminate “dark store” property tax assessment practices.
WEDC worked with Kimberly-Clark to keep its options open, even as Gov. Scott Walker said a legislative incentive package was the only solution.
Those in power rarely give it up willingly. What’s needed is a loud and unified public demanding that lawmakers’ records be kept safe and available upon request.
Picking a wine can be intimidating. No worries. Follow these simple instructions and you can become a wine expert in no time flat.
In at least 16 Wisconsin towns, voters in the November election decided to allow their town clerks or treasurers to be appointed by the town board instead of electing them at large.
A legislative task force tried to tackle school funding issues. Members came up with a smorgasbord of options but no firm plan.
Sometimes, there’s nothing better than sipping a hot drink on a cold winter day. These Wisconsin locations are serving up some deliciously toasty drinks.