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I’ve seen family businesses flourish, but I’ve also witnessed families ripped apart partially because they’re in business together. I’ve also observed many family businesses compromise on the service they provide. By Todd Ordal
Resist the temptation to take a wait-and-see approach. There are actions organizations can take now to reach a more advantageous tax position while officials are working to come to an agreement on how to manage the fiscal cliff. By Scott Remington
Best of CoBiz: Your logo is not your brand
I remember standing at my kitchen sink a few years ago when the TV news announcer proclaimed, "Wal-Mart has changed their brand!" What? The Wal-Mart brand of high value, accessibility, low prices and a welcoming consumer experience is changed? By Lida Citroen
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When Crocs stood at the edge of a corporate cliff, CEO John McCarvel pulled it back. Under McCarvel, the company known for the ubiquitous, colorful plastic clog has evolved into a multi-dimensional footwear tour de force. By Lisa Ryckman

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