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World Smart Energy Week in Tokyo, Japan
Martha Butwin is the senior international trade specialist at the Denver Export Assistance Center, (DEAC). Some of the programs offered by DEAC are the Trade Fair Certification and Buyers programs. DEAC’s two types of trade shows are certified and international buyer trade shows. Each trade show is usually industry specific. If the trade show has Read More »...
In Our Quest to be Environmentally Friendly, Are We Alienating Our Own Economy?
By: Emily HaggstromIssue: Resource Management Section: Business Impacts, Implications and Rare Earth Oxides Criticism is necessary and useful; it is often indispensable; but it can never take the place of action, or be even a poor substitute for it. The function of the mere critic is of very subordinate usefulness. It is the doer of Read More »...
Time is a Resource
Time is the invisible resource and to harness the most of it you can follow the following surviving time management tips. Concentrate on producing results. Some like the “good ol’fun” of procrastination but that is not managing time effectively. Ask for help by first creating a list of rankings with ABC priorities; A being Read More »...
The Best Business Plan Tool for Startups!
If you’ve ever started a business, been involved with a Startup, or know somebody who has; a business plan in a static state is good for a matter of days. It is not that the process of planning is bad. It is that fact that things in the business world change at warp speed. I Read More »...
Salt Lake City Windustrial
Salt Lake City Windustrial established in 1968, and today is under the umbrella and guidance of WinWholesale Inc., a leading national supplier of domestic and industrial supplies and materials headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. WinWholesale is on the Forbes list of America’s largest privately-held companies. Their local wholesale Read More »...
Expansive Education Transformation
Allan Jones, president of Emaginos Inc. focuses on changing K-12 education. Changing the course of public education takes more than reforms. Reforms are not creating the best benefits in public schools. The NCEE reported globally we are in the middle or bottom of the middle tier of rankings for having successful K-12 education. The Read More »...
Diminishing Irreverent Ideology and Replacing it with Informed Understanding – The Unintended Consequences Project
Oil and gas are dirty; wind and sun are clean. It seems almost logical and undeniable. The thought of a breeze dancing through the air on a sunny day, providing energy to homes is almost idyllic, while drilling into the dark cold earth for oil and gas is grimy and horrid. The reality, however, is Read More »...
Colorado Women Building Infrastructure
By: Elizabeth Leake Issue: Rebuilding Our Infrastructure Section: Community Both In Business and In Life The Colorado Women’s Chamber Annual Awards Luncheon celebrates the accomplishments of outstanding women and businesses in Colorado. The awards presented are Lifetime Achievement, Young Professional, and Sustainable, Small, Medium and Large Businesses of the year. The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes Read More »...
Wildlife Bridges
By: Jennifer Cook Issue: Rebuilding Our Infrastructure Section: Community First-Ever International Competition Develops Innovative & Cost-Effective Design Solutions for Safe Passage of Wildlife Over Superhighways Since World War II, roads and highways have spread across our landscape to connect urban and rural communities, drive the economy and fuel an ever-growing population’s transportation needs. Yet when Read More »...
It’s Time for Leaders to Lead and Voters to Press for Decisive Action
By: Kim DeCoste Issue: Rebuilding Our Infrastructure Section: Government The Infrastructure Debate Lately, conversation about debt ceilings and credit ratings in the United States have left politicians struggling to say anything good or positive about one another or about any real progress they are making on tough issues. There has been a fair amount of Read More »...










