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When you’ve been successful doing something one way for an extended period, your natural response when you hit a speed bump is to keep doing it—or do it even harder! It is easy to deny the new evidence that things are changing. By Todd Ordal
It doesn’t take a scientist to understand why a “flexible” work schedule might be advantageous to an employee. What’s not as obvious is why that sort of arrangement might be a good move for an employer. By Lauren Sveen
Top Company winner: Donor Alliance
"Every day, when the phone rings, it means someone has died or is near death, and we take that and try to turn it into something positive," CEO Sue Dunn says. "Our mission is why people choose to work here, and it’s why they stay." By Lisa Ryckman
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When Richard Martinez took over the reins as CEO of Young Americans Bank in 2007, the economy was shrinking and so did his organization, which was founded by cable pioneer Bill Daniels as a state-chartered bank whose customers are under 21. By Lynn Bronikowski
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Join ACG Denver for its 6th ANNUAL BUSINESS / SOCIAL ENTERPRISE EVENT featuring social entrepreneur Connie K. Duckworth, former Goldman Sachs partner and founder of ARZU, which empowers destitute women weavers in rural Afghanistan.
Tuesday, Dec. 4, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. at the Denver Athletic Club. Register today!
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Guess who's turning 40 in 2013?
Publisher Bart Taylor chats with Business Unconventional hosts Dean Rotbart and David Biondo about ColoradoBiz Magazine's upcoming anniversary. |
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