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The Facebook founder isn't the best speaker, always wears t-shirts and gives mediocre interviews. But he's got something you need. Here's how to get it. By Derek Murphy
In Colorado, we have the intellect, innovators and infrastructure. It is now our challenge to translate our innovation into impact. By Lilly Marks
In today's world, making inquiries above and beyond traditional due diligence can assist the board candidate in their decision-making rationale. Here are a few areas to consider. By Tracy E. Houston
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Take the people who are happy at your company, subtract the people who wish they were elsewhere, subtract another factor for the damage they do, and you'll have an idea of your company's potential. By Pat Wiesner
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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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