9 audiences (that aren’t the media) to target during a crisis
Perhaps the last thing you want when a crisis hits is for your employees, customers, or, even worse, your bosses to find out about it on the evening news. An integral part of a crisis-response plan is...
View ArticleColorado: Anatomy Of A Swing State
It’s here. We’re on the eve of Election Day, 2012. Many of us in Colorado are quite ready to get past November 6th after being inundated with political ads on our TVs, radios, Pandora stations,...
View ArticleColorado’s New Amendment 64 Moniker: Will it Stick?
As soon as it was clear that Amendment 64 would pass in Colorado, Governor Hickenlooper issued a statement that was spot-on and seemed to capture the fun and challenges around 64’s voter approval. “The...
View ArticleTEDxMileHigh – Musings of a Committed Citizen
Futurism, leadocracy and nanosecond culture were just a few of the big terms and even bigger ideas discussed during the TEDxMileHigh Values & Instincts event at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on...
View ArticleIs the Press Getting More Respect? One Survey Says So
There hasn’t been much to gloat about with the press these days, with everything from declining reader and viewer numbers, to plummeting ad sales and waning ethical standards, but is the public finally...
View ArticleMonday Night Football and the Impact on Colorado Tourism
Colorado loves Monday Night Football (MNF). It’s an opportunity for free advertising to a national (and international) audience, as the broadcast always includes glamour shots of the beautiful Rocky...
View ArticleBusiness Development And Being the Stoner State
Colorado is all over the national media these days, but it might not be the kind of press that the state is looking for in terms of economic development. Marijuana has quickly become Colorado’s...
View ArticleThanks, Colorado B Corps for “B-ing the Change” in our Community!
This week, more than 100 employees from Certified B Corporations around the Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins areas volunteered in their communities, tangibly showing how they are using business as a...
View Article2015 Facebook Favorites
While many of us have some well-deserved down time over the holidays it’s a great chance to get caught up on some reading – and possibly discovering some new content sources for the New Year. We polled...
View ArticleWNBA Teams Deserve Better Names and Logos
For me, watching the U.S. Women’s National Basketball Team destroy the competition was a highlight of the Rio Olympics, especially in comparison to their more highly touted male counterparts who...
View ArticleColorado Companies – What We Learned at The Wright
The 2016 Wright finalists on stage with Governor Hickenlooper. Last week marked the fourth straight year that GroundFloor Media/CenterTable has sponsored The Wright – a Shark Tank–esque event focusing...
View ArticleColorado: Anatomy Of A Swing State
It’s here. We’re on the eve of Election Day, 2012. Many of us in Colorado are quite ready to get past November 6th after being inundated with political ads on our TVs, radios, Pandora stations,...
View ArticleColorado’s New Amendment 64 Moniker: Will it Stick?
As soon as it was clear that Amendment 64 would pass in Colorado, Governor Hickenlooper issued a statement that was spot-on and seemed to capture the fun and challenges around 64’s voter approval. “The...
View ArticleColorado: Anatomy Of A Swing State
It’s here. We’re on the eve of Election Day, 2012. Many of us in Colorado are quite ready to get past November 6th after being inundated with political ads on our TVs, radios, Pandora stations,...
View ArticleColorado’s New Amendment 64 Moniker: Will it Stick?
As soon as it was clear that Amendment 64 would pass in Colorado, Governor Hickenlooper issued a statement that was spot-on and seemed to capture the fun and challenges around 64’s voter approval. “The...
View ArticleTEDxMileHigh – Musings of a Committed Citizen
Futurism, leadocracy and nanosecond culture were just a few of the big terms and even bigger ideas discussed during the TEDxMileHigh Values & Instincts event at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on...
View ArticleIs the Press Getting More Respect? One Survey Says So
There hasn’t been much to gloat about with the press these days, with everything from declining reader and viewer numbers, to plummeting ad sales and waning ethical standards, but is the public finally...
View ArticleMonday Night Football and the Impact on Colorado Tourism
Colorado loves Monday Night Football (MNF). It’s an opportunity for free advertising to a national (and international) audience, as the broadcast always includes glamour shots of the beautiful Rocky...
View ArticleBusiness Development And Being the Stoner State
Colorado is all over the national media these days, but it might not be the kind of press that the state is looking for in terms of economic development. Marijuana has quickly become Colorado’s...
View ArticleThanks, Colorado B Corps for “B-ing the Change” in our Community!
This week, more than 100 employees from Certified B Corporations around the Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins areas volunteered in their communities, tangibly showing how they are using business as a...
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