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The trouble with American job creation used to be blamed upon “low wage service jobs.” Now we can add “low wage manufacturing jobs” to the list. The assumption is that workers need a college degree to get out of the low wage ghetto, but that’s not necessarily true. By Cindy Wolf
With political pressures affecting the economy, investors should be watching carefully and be even more vigilant in reviewing and adjusting their asset allocation and overall portfolio strategy. Here are ways to help navigate the uncertain landscape. By Todd Hauer
Six great tips for showing up well
There is a more powerful influence at play in our interactions with others that determines how we really "show up.” This powerful force sets a tone that either puts others at ease or on edge. By Teri Karjala
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At 18, Michael Pytel was a new father and reluctant college dropout working as a warehouse clerk to pay the bills. It was actually an improvement over his previous job. -- assembling zippers. By Lisa Ryckman
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Do you know a great CEO?
ColoradoBiz is accepting nominations for CEO of the Year. The winner, along with 24 finalists from small-, medium- and large-size companies, will be profiled in the December ColoradoBiz. The award is based on personal and/or company achievement, and community involvement. Obstacles surmounted are also considered.
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