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Each of us needs to figure out, what's my one thing? When we do, life becomes simpler, less confusing and more focused - putting us on the path to high performance. By TC North
And the winner is...
Joel Anderson won the Denver Small Business Development Center's bumper sticker contest with a phrase his insurance agent grandpa used to say. By Michelle Davenport
Some of the very things that help a company succeed at early levels can prevent them from succeeding at the next level. The key is to address these challenges. By David P. Mead
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Sports biz: Will coach for food
I like CU’s style when it comes to paying the top dog, a head coach whose team speeches are infused with more shouting than Robert Plant at full roar back in the day. By Stewart Schley
It's time to enter the Rocky Mountain Cleantech Open! The competition finds tomorrow’s most promising clean-technology companies.Participants receive top training, access to one of the world’s largest cleantech networks, complimentary participation in events and the opportunity to compete for $1 million in prizes at both the regional and national level. Deadline for entries is May 24. Enter today!
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Nominations wanted
For the 17th consecutive year, ColoradoBiz will recognize diversity in the state's business community at the Diversity Business Breakfast, from the accomplishments of minority-owned companies to the commitment of a wide range of Colorado companies to diversity programs and minority inclusiveness. Nominate for Diversity Corporation of the Year and Minority Businessperson of the Year today! | | |
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