“The Portland Bottom Line” in The Oregonian

by Peter Korchnak 11.07.2010
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The Oregonian ran a nice article about “The Portland Bottom Line” and “Our Portland Story” yesterday, Saturday, November 6th, 2010, in the Community News section (pages E1 and E7). As of this writing the article is only available in hard copy, soThe article is now available at OregonLive (here’s a pdf version). I also took [...]

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A Meandering Journey Toward True Purpose

by Peter Korchnak 11.06.2010

Sample chapter by Beatrice Benne, submitted in the Discover and Manifest Purpose section. *** The path toward one’s life purpose rarely follows a straight line. Linear planning lacks effectiveness in the realms of personal destiny and self-realization. Instead, one must learn to listen to what wants to emerge and remain alert to the signs that impinge [...]

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Launching Wednesday, November 10th at Mercy Corps!

by Peter Korchnak 11.03.2010
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That’s right, “The Portland Bottom Line: Practices for Your Small Business from America’s Hotbed of Sustainability” officially releases in exactly a week! Join us, the editors, at the book release party: Wednesday, November 10th, 2010, 5-8 pm (program at 6) Mercy Corps Global Headquarters, 45 SW Ankeny, Portland, Oregon [map] What to expect Free admission [...]

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What You Give Defines You

by Peter Korchnak 10.21.2010

Sample chapter by Noland Hoshino, submitted in the Benefit the Community section. *** The title of this chapter is a model worth practicing, both personally and in business. Your value and significance isn’t what you have, but what you give that develops a lasting impression. The fancy car, the designer clothes, and having the latest [...]

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Announcing the Official Release Date

by Peter Korchnak 10.07.2010
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We are thrilled to announce the official book release date for “The Portland Bottom Line”: Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 The release party will take place from 5 to 8 pm at Mercy Corps Gallery, Ground Floor, 45 SW Ankeny, Portland, Oregon. Mad props to Mercy Corps Northwest staff for suggesting their location for the book release [...]

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Think Small

by Peter Korchnak 10.06.2010

Sample chapter by Kat Schon, submitted in the Reduce Cost section. *** My partner and I started our business selling used store fixtures in a much smaller space with a much smaller budget and we were the staff. In the beginning, every decision, no matter how small, was important and we were green because it [...]

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Stool, What Is It Good For?

by Peter Korchnak 09.23.2010
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By popular request, here’s the story of the stool on the cover of “The Portland Bottom Line”. The triple bottom line means that a sustainability-minded business considers and measures in its operations not only its financial, but also social and environmental performance. Typically, the triple bottom line comprises Profit, Planet, and People. The substitution of [...]

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