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CEO Marvis Aragon, Jr. talks about the joys and challenges of running the seven businesses that benefit the Acoma people.
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Dr. Bharat Sangani and Patrick Barber tell Liz French how they organized this development and management company to run vertically and horizontally.
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Don Rogers explains how using one universal process for projects big and small results in 80% repeat business.
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Bob Henry describes what he and his team have done to more than quadruple this company’s sales in just over two years.
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Dr. Constance Carroll describes the symbiotic relationship between this educational district and the community that surrounds it.
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Abe VanWingerden explains how this family-owned company has grown throughout the years to become one of the largest greenhouses in the US. |
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After working hard to rebound from the ’05 hurricanes, Rose Hudson and her team are now finding success with a new advertising campaign.
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Javier Vande Steeg describes how this company started from scratch in a new industry and became the leader of the pack.
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This “nouveau Mex” restaurant chain opens about 75 locations each year. Richard Pugh describes how it’s done.
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Warren Dedrick is betting big on a new type of software for the collections market.
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This paper production facility was brought back to life with the help of several former employees who had a vision to strengthen the community.
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The technology behind Norgren’s core product is mature, but Jim Mannebach says creative applications helped his company top $1 billion in sales.
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President Kirk Trofholz describes how Barilla became America’s favorite brand of pasta.
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How this North Carolina furniture manufacturer is thriving amid intense pressure from global competitors.
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Cultivating current customers is just one strategy used by this already highly successful marketing firm, says Jamie Peck, managing director.
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Javier Vande Steeg describes how this company started from scratch in a new industry and became the leader of the pack.
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Robert Funk describes what this organization has done to outperform the industry average by more than 75%.
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Connie March describes how this senior care organization is giving nursing home residents a place they can call home.
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Dixon Thayer says large corporations can save millions by providing preventive and diagnostic healthcare services on site.
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This company has been putting the right people to work throughout the country for more than 60 years.
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