Archive for December, 2007

Greg and the Giant Carrot

By lainie at 6 December, 2007, 4:32 pm

From childhood stories, we have learned that produce can be an adventure. James had a peach, Jack had a beanstalk, and today, Greg had a carrot.
Though the rest of us might have been intimidated by this giant carrot, Greg, (who apparently has made it to today without making lunch) fearlessly tackled the task of chopping […]

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Web 2.0 – A Social Phenomenon

By lainie at 5 December, 2007, 9:30 pm

To many, the phenomenon known as Web 2.0 is as abstract as a Miro painting. His paintings make perfect sense if you understand each of the elements, language, social implications and context. Surprisingly those exact elements identify the key to understanding how Web 2.0 and the nature of social causes have grown in unison. […]

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Greening, the policy of the ostrich?

By nora at 1 December, 2007, 11:16 pm

To the light of a survey realized by BBMG in association with Global Strategy & Bagatto that clearly states that consumers prefer to buy from companies that reflect their values, we feel the optimism of the rising new market.
As our attention is driven by such positive behavior (socially responsible, environmentally-friendly…), by the favorable and disproportionate […]

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