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A guy with arguably one of the toughest jobs in the universe just quit. He had a billion people in his organization. His “company” provided not just a housing allowance but a compound so impressive that it had an original Michelangelo painting on the ceiling. By Todd Ordal
After years of recession and a slow economic recovery, many
businesses are regaining momentum in a multitude of markets across many
industries. Coupled with low interest rates and a growing number of
businesses available for purchase, opportunity abounds for buyers and
sellers alike. By Douglas Dell
Well, there was no dramatic leap off the fiscal cliff on Jan. 1, just the start of a gentle slide down a long, slippery slope … which is likely to have us end up the same place. By Tucker Hart Adams
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ColoradoBiz EXTRA
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The companies that can manage change more effectively are those that
will thrive today and going forward. Identifying a need for change can
be easy, but implementation can be difficult. The inertia in a company
is difficult to overcome. By Larry Turner
Seeking Top Woman-Owned Businesses!
Do you know a great woman-owned company, or do you own one? Nominate a company for ColoradoBiz Magazine's Top 100 Woman-Owned Businesses 2013, and it may appear in our May issue! Nominate a company today!
Deadline: February 28 |
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