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  • Create demand with your brand

    Consider whether your brand offer has become diluted as you’ve tried to market to broader audiences during a sluggish economy. Perhaps you&rsquo ...

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  • Executive edge: John Ikard

    Thirty-two years ago – fresh out of Colorado State University with a degree in psychology – John Ikard answered a newspaper ad for a job ...

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  • Buckle up for a rough ride, Superman!

    How would you like to be in the publishing business right now? If you read the headlines and have a pulse anywhere north of two ...

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  • Seven tips to move beyond burnout

    Yep, I've been burned out before, and I'm burned out now. I have survived and eventually thrived. So will you. Recognize, respond and ...

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  • Top five ways to give great presentations

    A recent survey of potential clients for advertising agencies revealed one of the top reasons they selected one agency over another was the quality of ...

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  • The Nordstrom secret revealed

    How can a retail store have a culture in which employees and management are so good at making customers happy?  Do they have marathon ...

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  • Lessons from my father

    Of all the lessons my father taught me, the most important one is that you can be the master of your own destiny. Thanks to ...

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  • Chef Laura: It’s hip to be Square

    Selling gift wrap for a school fundraiser, and Grandma wants to write you a check?  Let her save her checks for the express lane ...

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  • The futurist: Portrait of a new radical

    Over the past few days, I’ve been wrestling with a very troubling thought. It started with the simple question: What options will people ...

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  • Never tire of telling your story

    When we raised our first Foundry Group fund in 2007, I did 90 meetings in three months before we got our first investor commitment. By meeting 87, after ...

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Seven tips to move beyond burnout

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Sports biz: Kroenke’s duck call

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Top five ways to give great presentations

Don't say it -- show it!

By Shawn Hansson

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The Nordstrom secret revealed

You're never going to guess what it is

By David Sneed

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Motivation for the rest of the year

Words to live by

By Michael Schmidlen

Lessons from my father

You can be master of your own destiny

By Helen Raleigh

(1) Reader Responses

The futurist: More on the new radical

Here's what replaces open protest

By Thomas Frey

Bracing for Obamacare

Have you considered how your company will comply?

By Taylor Simonton

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Chef Laura: It’s hip to be Square

How did Huey know?

By Laura Cook Newman

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The Nordstrom secret revealed

David, I couldn't agree more. It was a wonderful place to work. Their policies were pro-employee which allowed us to take ownership of our own "business within a business." Your extraordinary friend, Chef Laura By Chef Laura on 2013 06 19

The Nordstrom secret revealed

I think average people become extraordinary when they are put into a culture that rewards quality and allows freedom to excel. And once you become part of a culture like that, you don't want to leave, right? So you step up your game. By David Sneed on 2013 06 19

The Nordstrom secret revealed

Do you think Nords has tougher hiring process because they expect the best employees or does it have the best employees because Nords allows their employees to make good judgments? I guess this could be similar to the parenting techniques: strict vs. lax rules create more obedient children. By Tom Jones on 2013 06 19

Top five ways to give great presentations

Good article, Shawn. I like the points you made. It's so important to learn how to create memorable presentations...and it usually begins with remembering "less is more." By Gale Dunlap on 2013 06 17

Chef Laura: It's hip to be Square

Mr. Froman, like you, I also prefer cash - so I hear your longing for the paper transactions of yesteryear. My hopes is that as a society we can do away with checks. And pennies. Vicki, I didn't know about the bank fees. I haven;t seen any on my statement...yet. Nordstrom has be doing the "email your receipt?" option for years now. Looks like other retailers are catching on. And I'm happy to hear that HL&TN; is still relevant - the heart of rock n roll IS still beating! By Chef Laura on 2013 06 17

State of the state: eSports arena goes big

I recall in Vancouver seeing similar style gaming centres. One called Playdium. It went belly up big time. I see the difference though. These new concepts involve team gaming. Big difference. Most of the hard core gamers realize online isn't quite the same when you take lag into consideration. If you see the new Xbox One and PS4 Controller consoles it makes you wonder if the online play is going to threaten these gaming outlets. Technology always improves and changes. Less laggy online multiplayer for example. That said, the facts are Clutch Gaming Arena is making it work. Make money playing game? Who wudda thunk it! -Sid By Sid Drysdale on 2013 06 15

Colorado Companies to Watch Class of 2010: Funovation

Inspiring. I'm only hoping of achieving some local success and these guys are full steam ahead. Congratulations on that. It does make me wonder about hiring more staff. I can't do it all. By Sid Drysdale on 2013 06 15

Lessons from my father

Helen: What a great story. I love reading and hearing these kinds of stories of optimism and how the quest for growth leads to success. This one shows that the entrepreneurial spirit and the drive for self development is alive in other cultures. It also demonstrates how the difference in economic and political climates can either hinder or encourage it to grow. I just wonder what your dad would have achieved had he had the opportunities here. Steve By Steve B. on 2013 06 14

Bracing for Obamacare

Thank you for a nice summary, Taylor. One thing I might add is that moving to a larger part-time staff will not help a company avoid the number of employee thresholds of the ACA. The Act counts FTE's - Full Time Equivalents - using a formula which takes into consideration total numbers of hours worked, not full time employees. By Cindy Wolf on 2013 06 14

Chef Laura: Trust hang-ups

If I was you Laura I'd hang onto that vintage coat hanger. I mean who knows? - A mafia hitman from Federal Hill might have hung his trench coat on it! Have it dusted for prints. Some detective on the dole will do it for you - TRUST me. P.S. keep writing! Your articles are good to the last drop! By Pamsclams on 2013 06 14
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