Family Business Magazine • 10th January 2024 HBO's SUCCESSION Isn't Just Great TV SUCCESSION does a great job of highlighting two especially critical components of corporate governance: effective communications and independent boards.
Photo by RDNE Stock project on Pexels Daniels College of Business • 6th November 2023 Five Tips for Reading Financial Statements Understanding the story a balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement tell together is a mighty skill.
Daniels College of Business • 31st October 2023 Face-to-Face Interaction Enriches Daniels Online MBA An immersion is the Daniels Online MBA’s practice of engrossing students in a single topic—in this case, negotiation—over a concentrated, weekend-long learning session.
Daniels College of Business • 4th October 2023 Employee Onboarding: It’s About Culture, Not Policies Many employees leave organizations because they are dissatisfied with their supervisors. But an increasing number of new employees leave because they’re not onboarded in a way that substantively connects them with the organization.
WealthPoint • 18th September 2023 Want Drama? Don't Prepare for Estate Taxes There’s something out there. Something looming. You can’t quite put your finger on it. If you’re a successful business owner, that looming specter is estate tax. Ignore it at your peril.
WealthPoint • 27th June 2023 The Care & Feeding of Employees During Transition Transitions can be tough for employees. But they don’t have to be. Whether it’s an outright sale, a generational ownership transfer or an ESOP, there are definitive steps you can take to ease employee angst during what will be a critical time for business performance.
Daniels College of Business • 1st May 2023 Study Shows Academic Bias in Entrepreneurship Research from Daniels faculty shows minorities and their experiences are marginalized.
WealthPoint • 26th April 2023 What’s Your Business Worth? Will it be enough to meet your needs post-exit? Back of the envelop comparisons, or valuations based on industry multiples, often create unrealistic expectations that can jeopardize our plans post-exit or in retirement.
Daniels College of Business • 9th November 2022 Taking the Fear Factor Out of Data Data could sure use an image consultant. Just mention data and it can send shivers down the spines of mere mortals. But data gets a bad rap, according to Amy Phillips, teaching professor of Business Information and Analytics at the Daniels College of Business.
Daniels College of Business • 12th September 2022 Construction Contractor Digs Daniels ExecEd Offerings HEI Civil partners with Daniels Executive Education on finance program tailored to construction industry.
NACD Private Company Directorship • 1st September 2022 Steering Head-on Into Accountability Why and when private company founders should form an independent board.
Daniels College of Business • 5th July 2022 The Changing Face of Corporate Debt These days, shopping for a corporate loan isn’t entirely dissimilar to a stroll through Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, with borrowers looking to find the right goods at the right price from the right merchant.
Daniels College of Business • 13th May 2022 What Would Your Mom Think? Elevate Ethics 2022 panel discusses current state of education in law, public policy and ethics.
Daniels College of Business • 30th March 2022 Eleven Questions with Joshua Ross: Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Daniels expert shares thoughts on cryptocurrency and blockchain’s place in U.S. banking.
Daniels College of Business • 23rd March 2022 Eight Questions on Cyberwar with Stephen Haag As more entities employ its tactics, is cyberwarfare the future of war?
Daniels College of Business • 4th February 2022 Electric Commercial Airline Flight … Feasible? Before long, Skip Pribyl and three of his Executive MBA classmates expect to board a commercial airline flight on a fully electric aircraft. Date? Unknown. Destination? A mystery. Is it even feasible? These are some of the things Pribyl and his group are trying to sort out.
Daniels College of Business • 19th January 2022 Actually, it is Rocket Science … “It isn’t exactly rocket science” is part of our vernacular for describing mundane jobs or uninspired ideas. But employees at Lockheed Martin Space, the Denver-based business unit of Lockheed Martin Corporation, eschew that phrase. After all, their work is rocket science.
Daniels College of Business • 19th November 2021 An Explorer Takes Flight The urge to explore came early to Caitlin Grant. It started as a child when she lived first in Australia and then in England. The journey lasted more than 12 years, then continued at the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies.
Daniels College of Business • 1st November 2021 And the Walls Came Tumblin’ Down … It wasn’t long ago that office space planning reflected some of the staid qualities of old corporate America—similarity, hierarchy and exclusivity. But times have changed, according to Barbara Jackson, director of Daniels’ Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management.
Daniels College of Business • 25th June 2021 Bang … Zoom! After COVID-19 hit, most of us went in front of the camera. Eric Holt got behind it. Holt, assistant professor in Daniels’ Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management, used the pandemic to fundamentally change the way he teaches his Construction Building Systems class.
Daniels College of Business • 20th May 2021 A Prospector Hangs Up His Pickaxe … and Calculator You could say that Gary Farmar spent his career as a prospector. First, he discovered oil. Then gold. Likely his richest discovery, however, is the motherlode of precious minerals that is the student body at the Daniels College of Business Reiman School of Finance.
Durango Herald • 25th August 2018 ‘More Time, More Life’ campaign works for the airport We remind people that the average differential in airfare may not be worth the time and miles they’re putting in. That, of course, is a subjective argument. Such is advertising.