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Drone Company Promises to Make Piano Delivery Safer

In response to criticism that its drone piano delivery has caused serious injuries to 111 bystanders when the drones dropped the piano, Milwaukee's DropDOWN...

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Pocket Amplifier Guarantees Every “A-Ha!” Moment” is Heard Loud and Clear

In order to advance, business people must demonstrate regular “A-Ha! Moments" – defined as “suddenly coming to a conclusion and shouting ‘A-Ha!’” With at...

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At H2Only: Half Hour Wait for All-Water Drinks Worth Every Second

H2Only  – the new water-only tasting room on Third St. in Midtown Detroit – has been going gangbusters since opening last month. “We knew people...

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ASK YOUR MENTOR: Is Stepping Up to the Plate Getting on Board?

Q) Is “stepping up to the plate” the same thing as “getting on board?” I’ve asked around. Some of my colleagues say yes and some say no, and since my boss says them both to me a lot I feel I need to know if there's a difference. A)...
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Execu-tether Jolts Wayward Managers Back to the Office

The new Execu-tether allows an executive to summon key managers back to the office whenever they're needed, simply by administering an ever-increasing electric jolt.

With Many Workers Still Home, A.I. Being Used to Spread Office Rumors

While they’re often a nuisance and frequently have to be dealt with, most US business executives concede that workplace rumors are essential to maintaining an acceptable level of employee morale. “People want to focus on something besides spreadsheets and timelines,” says business behaviorist Mona Levine of the Pisting Institute. “They’re...
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Death Visits the Company, Gets a Job

The first day on a new job is always a challenge. There's a lot to learn, and it's important not to get discouraged.
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Ingredients-Free Menu Makes for Healthier Dining Experience

When it opened three years ago - at a time when many were still concerned about Covid-19 - the new Montie's in Midtown Detroit needed an edge: Its ingredients-free menu seems to be doing the trick. "Our first three months in business we averaged 12 customers a night," says eatery...

“At the End of the Day” Mandated for Company Related Wrap-Ups

Warwick-Hills Financial informed all employees this week that they are now required to utilize the expression "at the end of the day" when finalizing statements or summarizing points. Up until now, staffers had the option of using a number of other options, including "when all is said and done," and...
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You Didn’t Get the Job You Wanted? Take it Anyhow!

When a staffer is passed over for a promotion she'd been expecting, she develops an alternate strategy: She simply moves into the office and takes the job.

First Detroit Restaurant Constructed Entirely of Pampers Boxes to Open November 1

The first Detroit restaurant built entirely of Pampers boxes is set to open in Midtown on November 1. "The pandemic situation delayed us for a few years but now we're ready ," says owner/chef Margo Hollings.  "And we think Detroit is ready, too."  While the city currently boasts six other...

Employees Files Lawsuit Over Mandatory Whoopee Cushion

A Fraser woman is suing propeller-maker Norco, claiming she was wrongly dismissed because a company-assigned joke made a co-worker seriously ill. To boost morale, Norco holds a monthly “Fun Friday” in which ten employees are assigned to employ novelty items on their colleagues –dribble glasses, joy buzzers, etc. ...

Popular “Ed Watson” Face Masks Were Not Authorized by Ed Watson

Of all the novelty protective face masks selling across the USA, none have been more popular in the workplace than the “Ed Watson” full-face model. Since April, Spokane manufacturer Compish-Platt has sold over 22 million of the cloth coverings depicting the face of        Ed Watson, a...

Three Year-Old Inadvertently Earns $40 Million on “Take Kid to Work” Day

A youngster who accompanied her mother to "Take Your Kids to Work" Day at St. Louis investment fabricators Merriman-Hodge inadvertently earned a $40 million profit for the company. On April 28, acquisitions manager Norma Darden brought her three year-old daughter, Wanda, to the annual event where kids can witness their...