BUSINESS ADVICE: Inventory control
Most businesses carry some product for sale to customers, or in the case of a service firm, keep an inventory of needed supplies on hand.
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The story of energy production on the northern Plains is one that changes nearly as steadily as the seasons.
RELATED CONTENTSnapshots of success
Working on this issue of the magazine has been an inspiring experience.
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The honorees selected for Prairie Business magazine’s annual top 40 business professionals under the age of 40 represent a cross-section of the immense talent that exists in varied sectors throughout our area, providing inspiration for the entire business community through their determination to exceed expectations and willingness to work hard for success.
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Software entrepreneur Doug Burgum continues to set the pace for innovation and leadership in the business community
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Contribution enables affordable housing development in Williston, ND
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It is a rare day that I don’t find myself in a conversation with someone about the oil activity in western North Dakota.
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Developments will add 3,000 housing units in the flood-ravaged community on the edge of the Bakken region
RELATED CONTENTExploring Opportunities
South Dakota real estate developers, investors and service providers gather to learn about Bakken region
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Software donated by local Rotary groups has noticeable impact on workers
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Reconstructed railway spurs new grain elevator project near Kimball, SD
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