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Suzanne Pinckney

I spent $310 on a men's haircut - and I was surprised about what I learned about selling - 0 views

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    use unusual names for things: ex 'master class' not 'podcast' make customers FEEL amazing. create luxurious experience
Suzanne Pinckney

Picture perfect: Top 5 sustainable business Instagram accounts | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

  • In his book Zag, Marty Neumeier defines brand as "a person's gut feeling about a product, service or company."
Suzanne Pinckney

GSG: highlights=Open Content Images - 0 views

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    per this article, lots of free images for commercial use! http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/open-content-an-idea-whose-time-has-come/
Suzanne Pinckney

(1) Corporate Social Responsibility: Who are the top consulting / advisory services fir... - 0 views

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    not sure how this saves on diigo. this is a thread on Quora and has a great list of sustainability firms
Suzanne Pinckney

Harvard University: Endowments Shouldn't be Ruled by Climate Change - 0 views

  • However, research conducted concurrently by several different firms, including the Associated Press, suggests that while Harvard might have benefited well from its oil and gas investments in the past, the marketplace, with the world’s increased focus on climate issues, was changing. “Fossil fuel free” investments now stand to earn more
  • In 2005, in response to increasing pressure from student and human rights groups, the university announced it would be divesting from overseas companies like PetroChina and Sinopec that allegedly had ties with Sudan. However, two years later, the student-run paper, Harvard Crimson, reported that the university still maintained investments in those overseas companies.
  • What President Faust’s letter didn’t address was the relationship between investment and reputation. Harvard’s reputation is shaped by what it invests in, not just in what it teaches or promotes in research. So is its brand as an impartial, but forward-thinking institution that doesn’t want to be perceived as a “political actor.” But climate change is altering not only how we harness energy but how we view the political landscape. As a poet once told me, “everything is political.” It’s how we deal with that landscape and the choices we make that shapes how others view us.
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