Archive for December, 2009

Public Relations Goes Scientific

Friday, December 11th, 2009

The PR business requires creative people who can explain complicated ideas and situations to the public. One consultancy, however, is moving away from traditional communications in favor of the scientific method.

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A Weight Lifted

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Last night, America watched as Biggest Loser contestant Danny Cahill stepped on the show’s infamous scale for his final weigh in. The dramatic outcome in weight-loss proved only to be one of his many successes from the show. Read on »

The High Cost of Conservation

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

The administration at Central Michigan University has managed to reduce water consumption by nearly 10%. But to make up for lost revenue, the city of Mount Pleasant may need to raise water fees for everyone.

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Reynolds on ROWE

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Over at the More Than a Few Words podcast, two Indianapolis small business owners recently discussed the benefits of a Results-Only Work Environment. That’s more than a buzzword—ROWE is a radically different perspective on running a business.

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Stately Crashers

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

In recent White House news, the Obama’s first state house dinner was a success. That is, of course, except for one minor detail: insufficient guest security.

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Is Electronic Medicine Worthless?

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

As Congress debates the future of the American healthcare system, a common point of discussion is the benefit of computerized medical records. But a new study suggests that the cost savings will be “nonexistent.”

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