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Some of the most successful companies I know intentionally blur the lines between work and personal life. Their view is that you don't have a work life and a personal life, you just have a life. By Todd Ordal
At least three times during a negotiation of such consequence, one or both parties will be frustrated or exhausted to such an extent that they walk away from the table. By Chris Younger
Ngyen Norbu, Matthew Martin, Carolyn Davidson and Jessica Rawley are learning how to start a company called Taka Energy that creates energy from waste and money from energy. By Cassi Clark
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Due diligence into Moscato-land taught me that there are whole worlds, entire groups of people, even cult-like communities who love, cherish, nurture and drink Moscato with feverish devotion. By Cathie Beck, the Wine Wench
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ColoradoBiz’s genXYZ program recognizes outstanding Colorado business and community leaders under the age of 39. Each finalist represents the diversity of Colorado and includes those who have had great accomplishments and made significant contributions to their businesses, industries and communities. Register for VIP Access, Corporate Package, Individual and more TODAY!
Join us for a great cause!
Colorado-based Empowerment International (EI) host an exhibition and auction of photographs taken by Nicaraguan children at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 8 at the Roots Yoga Center in Denver. Tickets: $35. All proceeds go directly to the EI education programs in Nicaragua.
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