ColoradoBiz Magazine - Magazine ColumnsColoradoBiz informs and educates the region's business professionals about the issues, people, businesses, and management trends at the forefront of influencing economic conditions in Colorado and western US.http://www.cobizmag.comHiring college graduates Bad news. Good news. Let's start with the bad: Baby boomers are leaving corporate America. They are either starting their own entrepreneurial ventures, or they have invested well and plan to retire and go live the good life. By Alice Swanson http://www.cobizmag.com/rss_tracking.asp?url=articles.asp-2162-Magazine Columns A (TV) league of its own Remember the George Carlin routine about the differences between baseball and football? "Football has hitting, clipping, spearing, piling on, personal fouls, late hitting and unnecessary roughness," Carlin would say. By Stewart Schley http://www.cobizmag.com/rss_tracking.asp?url=articles.asp-2137-Magazine Columns I'm flying Frontier I think we can all agree that of all the businesses we could be in — publishing, mortgage lending, commercial or investment banking, real estate, high tech, retail, et al — pretty much last on the list these days would be "air carrier. By Jeff Rundles http://www.cobizmag.com/rss_tracking.asp?url=articles.asp-2136-Magazine Columns Beware the Ides of March "Beware the Ides of March!" the soothsayer shouted from the crowd not long before Julius Caesar was assassinated. Two thousand years later, it's still a prescient warning. By Tucker Hart Adams http://www.cobizmag.com/rss_tracking.asp?url=articles.asp-2135-Magazine Columns School's in for two ex-business owners Cyd Szymanski is a full-time student at the University of Denver, pursuing a degree in developmental cognitive neuroscience. Debora Hankinson is close to wrapping up studies at the Denver-based Nutrition Therapy Institute after three years of taking classes mostly part-time. By Mike Taylor http://www.cobizmag.com/rss_tracking.asp?url=articles.asp-2134-Magazine Columns My uncle and the essence of leadership A few positive words can last a lifetime and shape a life This is most likely the first life lesson I learned. Certainly, it is the first I remember. I was around 10 years old. My family lived in Buffalo, N. By Pat Wiesner http://www.cobizmag.com/rss_tracking.asp?url=articles.asp-2133-Magazine Columns Breaking through the glass ceiling means earning equal pay Women rising up the corporate ranks might be reluctant to demand top dollar — so happy to be snagging that CEO seat that they don't ensure the salary they're accepting matches what their male counterparts make. By Mike Cote http://www.cobizmag.com/rss_tracking.asp?url=articles.asp-2132-Magazine Columns