Power Thought of the Week with Patricia Parham, Ph.D.
My World is Green
As we network and do business, how “green” are we? Green companies produce little “waste” and they recycle. Any instance of using virtual means of communication in lieu of paper increases our “green-ness”, as does using biodegradable products in our operations. Whenever possible, does your business take advantage of alternative sources of energy? How much has your company looked into these strategies? Being green is our responsibility to the planet. Share ideas in your networking.
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