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At the Farmer’s Market, the guy is loading up my corn and says, “I noticed one was a bit undersized, so I gave you a few extra ears.” Guess what? When I get home they could all be undersized, but I’m still happy. By David Sneed
It isn’t realistic to think you can block recruiters from accessing your employees and certainly isn’t worth the effort. Instead, focus your energy on fostering an environment where employees feel valued and a part of your corporate culture. By Steve Ziegler
Founded to promote personal development, wellness and environmental responsibility, Gaiam began as a lifestyle media company and today is a leader in yoga products and media and videos that promote spiritual health. By Eric Peterson
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Executive edge: Christine Riordan
When Christine Riordan four years ago took the helm as dean of the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, the school was not ranked on BusinessWeek’s prestigious list of the top business schools. By Lynn Bronikowski
Shakespearian-themed nuptials, floating DJs, aerial dancers, multimedia spectacles—no vision is too extravagant, no idea too fanciful for the Seawell Grand Ballroom. Centrally located in the heart of Denver’s Theatre District, the Seawell Grand Ballroom was built to host extraordinary events!
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