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Contributors, Share Your Experience!

by Peter Korchnak 11.17.2010

If you’re a contributor of “The Portland Bottom Line”, we’d love to hear from you about your experience. Please share your thoughts and feelings about the book and your participation in the project! Take 7 minutes to complete this anonymous survey. Thanks! Editors

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What’s In It For Me?

by Peter Korchnak 05.28.2010
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To contribute to “The Portland Bottom Line: is to share your sustainable business practices. Still, the question on every co-author’s mind is bound to be, “What’s in it for me?” To be sure, compared to growing the choir of sustainable business and benefiting a local organization supporting entrepreneurship, these self-interest benefits are minuscule in stature. But they’re [...]

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Co-Authoring “The Portland Bottom Line” Is Easier Than You Think

by Peter Korchnak 05.19.2010
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The Portland small-business community stirs with excitement and encouragement when we share the news about “The Portland Bottom Line”. People find the project compelling and volunteer to spread the word about it. In the same breath, many say, ‘I’d love to participate, but I’m not a writer’. You don’t have to be a writer to co-author “The [...]

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Skipping Along as a Happy Steak Slave

by Peter Korchnak 05.17.2010

This is the first contribution we’ve received for “The Portland Bottom Line”. Sharon Soliday submitted it in the Engage Your Employees section. *** With over-filled plates in hand, medium rare steak juice running down my arms, I’d rub against the back counter to twist my blue/green plaid polyester uniform skirt back into place, eight times [...]

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Contributors Raising the Bar

by Megan Strand 05.12.2010
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Part of the beauty of “The Portland Bottom Line” is its collaborative nature. While we, the editors, have set the process in motion, we realize the book will eventually take a life of its own. The level of pride and care each co-author contributes will dictate the quality of the end product. We like to think of [...]

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You Might Be a “Portland Bottom Line” Contributor If…

by Megan Strand 05.03.2010
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You may have heard there’s a new project in town, a crowd-sourced book called the “Portland Bottom Line: Practices for Your Small Business from America’s Hotbed of Sustainability”.  And you may be wondering whether what you’re doing within your small businesses fits (hint:  the answer is probably “yes”). So read on, we know you’re out [...]

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