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If you can give them something to hold, you’ll close more deals. You’re smart, so you can think of something touchable to represent your service. And you should. By David Sneed
Small business owners have unique needs, challenges and opportunities. Making the most of every possible resource is critical to both day-to-day and long-term success. Often overlooked is a benefit owners can gain from their bankers. By Kathleen Matthews
Readers respond: I'm voting for the pie-enlarger
If administration policies are so consistently anti-business while they try desperately for re-election, think what a lame duck term could hold. See clues in what’s already set to ensnarl business after the election. By Greg Stetson
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| ColoradoBiz EXTRA |
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Similar to our Gen XYZ profiles of young professionals making their mark in Colorado business, we set out to unearth companies that project a certain youthful exuberance, entrepreneurial zeal, and a forecaster’s sense of what will be of value in the marketplace. By Eric Peterson
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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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