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The town seems to have found the right ingredients for a successful arts/creative district. It has taken a community of passionate creative people with staying power to weather the ups and downs. It has taken support from the community, business and government. By Neil McKenzie
Prospects mislead salespeople when they really have no intention of ever buying. Sounds like this: "Gee, Mary, there's a really good, most likely, probable chance that someday, most likely, I will buy from you. So get back to me." By Gary Harvey
No industry or company size is immune from the forces and trends that have made it much harder to lead a business and win in any market. By Lisa Jackson
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Rob’s Mountain Gin uses a number of nontraditional botanicals like basil, lime leaf and clove. Unlike juniper-heavy London dry gins, American-style gins utilize a wide range of flavorings. By Eric Peterson
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Who's better for business: Romney or Obama?
You tell us! Send us a 500-word column from either perspective, and we'll choose the best to feature in our newsletter and on www.cobizmag.com.
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