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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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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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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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Commuting to Work: It’s About the Journey AND the Destination

by Peter Korchnak 09.17.2010

Sample chapter by Caleb Bushner, submitted in the Venture Beyond Green Teams section. *** Myriad studies have demonstrated that a healthy, active employee is a happy, productive employee. After many years of bike and transit commuting I suppose I can attest to this as well as anyone. Portland and its employers have done a great job [...]

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My Best Day at Work

by Peter Korchnak 09.01.2010

Sample chapter by Renee Spears, submitted in the Benefit the Community section. *** Recently someone in my office said, “Today is my best day at work ever.” My mind flashed back to my best day at work. Most people probably think it would be the day when our company won the Small Business of the [...]

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Introduction to “The Portland Bottom Line”

by Peter Korchnak 08.17.2010
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Introduction to “The Portland Bottom Line” by yours truly, co-edited by Megan Strand. *** Many tout Portland, Oregon as an authority on sustainability: progressive urbanism and land-use; alternative transportation; environmental policy; livability. But what about business? How do local companies measure up on sustainability? What cutting-edge sustainable practices have proven to work in Portland’s small businesses? [...]

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Minimize Meetings, Maximize Technology

by Peter Korchnak 07.22.2010

Sample chapter by Marlynn Schotland, submitted in the Green Your Operations section. *** Like many business owners, I am asked to participate in a large amount of meetings. In my years of working in corporate communications as well as being a serial entrepreneur, I’ve discovered that as much as 90 percent of requested meetings are [...]

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