Productive teams are less likely to be stressed. In the words of my departed mother. "go outside, find something to do!" I think think we have to look outside of the norm and find productive and meaningful things for our teams to do.
Here is an article from the National Federation of Small Business "Business Owners Try to Motivate Employees" I am not certain that business owners can motivate anyone. But we can create conditions for people to feel value in what they do.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Give a Day. Get a Disney
Disney wants to inspire one million people to volunteer a day of service to a participating organization. Each volunteer gets 1-day, 1-theme park ticket to the Disneyland® Resort or Walt Disney World® Resort, free.
The program is called Get a Disney Day. The site includes a search engine that helps you find a participating organization in your area.
The program is called Get a Disney Day. The site includes a search engine that helps you find a participating organization in your area.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Recycled paper that is bright white? Is it Greenwash?
We expect the paper used for posters, letterhead, and brochures to be bright white. Chemically de-inking post-consumer paper back into a clean, white premium sheet that customers expect for attractive full-color printing can be a toxic process, one that presents waste disposal challenges.
The best process is one that involves recycling scrap paper into newsprint, which requires far less water, energy, and chemical treatment than recycling into white paper.
So be careful about buying “bright white” recycled paper. Opt instead for Forest Stewardship Council's (FSC) Chain-of-Custody Certified paper that comes from well-managed forests.
The best process is one that involves recycling scrap paper into newsprint, which requires far less water, energy, and chemical treatment than recycling into white paper.
So be careful about buying “bright white” recycled paper. Opt instead for Forest Stewardship Council's (FSC) Chain-of-Custody Certified paper that comes from well-managed forests.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Capacity to Care is About Not Letting Things Get Rusty
Capacity to Care is our business strategy built around the notion that we need to
dramatically increase the productive use of natural resources. From the time we take from the ground, sea or air until the time we throw it away, wherever away is. It makes not only good environmental sense; but also good business sense to do so. .
Same is true with our talent. Our talents serve no one when they remain idle. Quite the opposite, we get rusty as does idle machinery of industry when it is not in use. .
Capacity of Care is our program of minimizing waste, reusing everything we can and putting our excess capacity to use by granting it to non-profit organizations.
dramatically increase the productive use of natural resources. From the time we take from the ground, sea or air until the time we throw it away, wherever away is. It makes not only good environmental sense; but also good business sense to do so. .
Same is true with our talent. Our talents serve no one when they remain idle. Quite the opposite, we get rusty as does idle machinery of industry when it is not in use. .
Capacity of Care is our program of minimizing waste, reusing everything we can and putting our excess capacity to use by granting it to non-profit organizations.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Pepsi Chooses Philantropy Over Super Bowl Ads
According to Fast Company and The Environmental Leader, Pepsi is opting out of Super Bowl ads this year. They are putting their money into grants to charitable causes recommended by their online visitors. Non-profits have suffered through the recession. Hats off to Pepsi!
Sunday, January 3, 2010
New Year's Goals
Three Goals for the New Year
1. Eliminate "price" as a barrier to buying our environmentally responsible alternatives to nasty old vinyl banners.
2. Reduce print material waste by 50%
3. Double our Capacity to Care Grants to non-profit organizations and to government agencies that support troop morale.
1. Eliminate "price" as a barrier to buying our environmentally responsible alternatives to nasty old vinyl banners.
2. Reduce print material waste by 50%
3. Double our Capacity to Care Grants to non-profit organizations and to government agencies that support troop morale.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Confessions of a Radical Industrialist
I have been greatly influenced by Ray C. Anderson founder of Interface Inc. He writes "there is no place called "away" as in "throw away" Sustainability is a goal that works nicely in manufacturing. For me, it is a business decision, not a part of my political agenda. We should be conscience of what we take from the earth, what we use to make our products, and what we waste in the process.
Confessions of a Radical Industrialist: Profits, People, Purpose--Doing Business by Respecting the Earth
Happy New Year ..
Confessions of a Radical Industrialist: Profits, People, Purpose--Doing Business by Respecting the Earth
Happy New Year ..
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