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Offsetting the Holidays

Posted 26 December 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: climate change | No Comments

   By Nate Beeler  - The Washington Examiner

Peddling the Truth

Posted 07 November 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: news | No Comments

Artist Robert Shetterly from Maine has painted over 68 portraits of "Americans Who Tell the Truth."   According to Rob's website, he 'intends to remind people of the dignity, courage and importance of some of America's truth tellers…" The portraits, along with short bios, are available on his website. A collection of the first 50 [...]

From Airports to Detention Facilities

Posted 23 October 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: uncategorized | No Comments

Two articles that I wrote appear in the October editions of two widely circulated green building publications. Both magazines will also be distributed at next month's GreenBuild conference in Chicago. Look for a copy at the show, or download PDF versions below.  O'Hare Modernization Program, eco-structure Magazine, October 2007. (bylined) Justice for the Environment, Environmental [...]

Signature Communications

Posted 10 October 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: green building, What is PR? | No Comments

Sometimes it's the littlest of things that help us communicate in more effective ways. The following phrase was at the bottom of Bill Reed's (Regenesis Group and Integrative Design Collaborative) email signature block. Things happen – Please follow up critical Emails with a phone call if you have not had a reply to your message Straight, [...]

Amazing Accomplishment

Posted 03 October 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: running | No Comments

Who: Haile Gebrselassie What: New Marathon Record = 2 hours, 4 minutes, 26 seconds (beat old record by 29 sec) Where: Berlin Marathon Sept 30, 2007 How: 4:45/mile! 

(dis)Functional PR

Posted 27 September 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: What is PR? | No Comments

Many posts (here, here, here) have debated whether PR works, and if not who’s to blame. Some have approached the topic from the company’s perspective; others from the PR firm’s perspective. Here’s my short take on it, especially when working with smaller companies. 1. Ensure that clear goals are set – what are you trying [...]

Communicate to the Converted

Posted 26 September 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: green building, What is PR? | No Comments

Success usually brings critics out of the woodwork (hopefully FSC-certified wood). When that happens, it's important that companies and organizations don't forget about their base of support. Clear and proactive communication to those 'already in your camp' is vital so that they 'stay in your camp'. More importantly, if these supporters know the facts they [...]

Tangible Communications

Posted 21 September 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: green building | No Comments

For the last 6 months, the green building community has been hearing about the mkLotus modular home; it's a one-bedroom prefab constructed in San Francisco's Civic Center plaza as part of West Coast Green. Actually, it was built offsite in a factory, which is supposed to reduce construction waste (50-70%), reduce construction time, and increase [...]

Global Warming’s Little Known Side Effect

Posted 13 September 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: climate change | No Comments

Source: MktgLadder.com  P.S. As I do believe in climate change, feel free to call me about your communications projects. 

Quantifying Public Relations

Posted 12 September 2007 | By Jeff Stephens | Categories: What is PR? | No Comments

The challenge with public relations, critics contend is that it's too hard to measure. What is the correlation between 'awareness' and concrete action?  For an ongoing project, our team is marketing an insurance careers program to community college students in California. Yes, their initial reaction is similar to yours. B-O-R-I-N-G! But with a little education [...]