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This goes way beyond the sales training catch phrase and is a real, tangible methodology based on customer engagement programs. By Steve Sorensen
Ask the president of XJet what it takes to make a business fly in a bad economy, and he's quick to answer. "A great idea, a lot of passion and a strong team." By Maria Cote
Latisys provides colocation, managed hosting, managed services and disaster recovery and has more than 1,000 enterprise customers and more than 150 employees operating in all four U.S. time zones. (Watch an interview with Regional Sales Director Bryan Walsh.)
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I truly believe that Nissan should borrow some pointers from its design and styling department and make some noise about this car. Give it some excitement - and some noise abatement - and there might be some buzz. By Jeff Rundles
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Who will be the ColoradoBiz CEO of the Year?
ColoradoBiz is seeking candidates for its CEO of the Year program. In partnership with the Association for Corporate Growth, we are ranking and identifying Colorado's top businesses and business leaders. Twenty-five finalists, eight each from small (fewer than 100 employees), medium (100 to 249 employees), and large businesses (250 or more employees) and one overall winner will be selected and featured in the December issue of ColoradoBiz. Honorees and dignitaries including past finalists and winners will be recognized at an awards reception in January. CEO of the Year rankings will be at the discretion of the judging panel,which will select candidates based on financial success, community leadership and long-term operational excellence. We are inviting nominations from the business community. Please address the three areas above in no more than 500 words.
Submissions are due by the close of business, 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17. Send nominations to Mike Cote at mcote@cobizmag.com.
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