Making the Most of Workplace Wellness Programs
According to recent research, efforts from employers to offer well-being programs in the workplace are already producing results. These initiatives are having a positive effect on employees health, particularly on one's physical activity, diet and sleep.
The Cost of Addiction in Your Workplace
The economic impact of addiction in the Denver region is roughly $884 million, and employers bear the brunt of these costs through issues such as increased absenteeism and decreased productivity.
What Colorado Businesses Need to Understand About the Child Care Crisis
It’s going to take everyone – nonprofits, the business community and the government – to transform early education so that working families can access quality care and so that educators can earn a living wage.
Eight Reasons to Revisit Your Estate Plan
While a thorough assessment of an estate plan is encouraged annually, these eight items should be kept top of mind when considering if it’s time for a refresh.
Five Traits of Successful Solopreneurs
Typically, a solopreneur’s income is a direct result of his or her skills, personality or presence. In other words, if you’re a solopreneur, your business doesn’t operate without you.
School's Out: 11 Critical Skills for the Future
The Futurist lays out a few hard-to-teach skills and superpowers that will keep you employable for many decades to come.
Should You Accept a Counteroffer?
You’ve been offered another job and plan to give your notice soon. But you’re hesitating because you know your current employer won’t take the news well and might extend a counteroffer. If that happens, how should you respond?
How Your Office Can Make You Healthier
To help encourage employees to be satisfied and more productive, an increasing number of employers are looking to their employee well-being programs.
How to Destroy Attorney-Client Privilege Without Really Trying
It is your lawyer’s duty to keep information shared confidential, but when you invite another person into the room – even if it is your spouse — you risk losing your attorney-client privilege.
Simple steps to flat-line frustration
People who push our buttons are our greatest teachers in life because they reveal to us where we are stuck. Perhaps within our emotional interior landscape, the fertilizer of ego fuels the growth of our frustration.
Six Myths About Addiction in the Workplace
Almost everything we think we know about addiction is wrong. There are many misconceptions about the disease, including its prevalence and impact in workplaces.
The Cannabis Industry is a Safe Bet for Workers
An injury analysis by Pinnacol Assurance, Colorado’s largest workers compensation insurer, found that the industry is relatively safe compared with other cultivation, retail and manufacturing jobs in the state.