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5 Strategies to Green Any Job!

You can’t beat the satisfaction of making the world a cleaner, more pristine place. For this reason, more and more people want green jobs. The more President Obama talks about them, the better they sound. In reality, many of us can have a tremendous impact, without working for a wildlife reserve or a solar energy company.

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Here are some ways to green your existing job:

Start a Game
People love competitions, even if it is ultimately for a mundane goal.
What department can reduce their electricity use the most or have the largest number of employees commute by bike?
How can you replace bottled water consumption with filtered tap water?

“We have people here in our offices that are creating contests around printing,” said Matt Arnold, Partner, Pricewaterhouse Coopers in an interview with PlanetSave. “Think about how day-to-day this can get. We are having a contest to see who can print the least, floor by floor, department by department. We are keeping score and it’s a little game. The people that designed it are having a blast and we’re reducing paper consumption.”

Raise Awareness
“Once you draw people in like that, it all becomes and education process,” continued Matt Arnold. “They start to wonder, where does paper come from anyway? Why do we need so much of it? Is all paper consumption bad? How much is recycled? What does a sustainably managed forest look like?”

People are more likely to get excited about the game if they understand its importance in a larger context. Much of this can come about organically during discussions over lunch or at a staff meeting.

Get Buy-In From Upper Management
With a meager job market, many people might feel that they have no choice but to remain at a certain job. Sustainability initiatives can help boost their enthusiasm and give a renewed interest in a given job.

In 2007, an Ipsos Mori survey found 81% of Americans prefer working for a company with a good environmental responsibility reputation. Employee retention and productivity are reliant on worker morale and sustainability indicatives can be a way to bolster that. Some managers will take advantage of potential green initiatives and use it as a way to attract talent.

“This generation wants to work for a corporation that is socially responsible,” says Barry Anderson, interim CEO for Gifts in Kind. “When I entered the workforce, that never came up.”

Some companies take advantage of this as a means for employee retention on boosting morale. With upper management support, green improvements can flourish even more.

Have a Vision
Every sustainability initiatives within a company originated from someone with a vision. Employees often are in the best position to see where the greatest improvements can be made.

“We got a call from a pharmaceutical company that wants to install solar panels on their roofs,” said Matt Arnold. “That’s triggered by some individual that works for that company that thinks that’s a good idea and that’s a green idea.”

Ultimately, our attitude and way of thinking within a job can have a greatest impact on how green it is. “What is a green job?,” said Matt Arnold. “We can all have a green job.”

Source:

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Sarah Lozanova
http://planetsave.com/blog/2009/06/03/5-ways-to-green-any-job/

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The new Magritte museum in Brussels

Since June 2nd 2009, visitors are able to discover the Musée Magritte Museum on 2.500m² of a building of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.The museum will display the works of the surrealist artist, which belong to the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and which are mainly the result of purchases as well as of the legacies Irène Hamoir-Scutenaire and Georgette Magritte. Many private collectors, as well as public and private institutions have contributed to the Musée Magritte Museum project by loaning their masterpieces. This multidisciplinary collection is the richest in the world. It contains more than 200 works consisting in oils on canvas, gouaches, drawings, sculptures and painted objects but also in advertising posters, music scores, vintage photographs and films produced by Magritte himself.

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Info: http://www.musee-magritte-museum.be

Expression artistique avec Sébastien Romignon Ercolini!

« Hâtons-nous de succomber à la tentation, avant qu’elle ne s’éloigne ! » (Epicure)

Artiste, ténor d’origine vénitienne, révélateur de talents, consultant artistique, manager de voyages, créateur gastronomique, homme d’affaires, networker, Sébastien Romignon Ercolini est une de ces rares personnalités qui vous touchent et vous inspirent dès la première rencontre. Ses diverses activités favorisent l’émergence créative dans toute sa splendeur, et surtout à travers tous les sens. Pour la « vue », il nous fait découvrir des photographes, peintres ou encore exprime remarquablement son talent de scénographe,… Pour l' »ouïe », il nous fait rencontrer et écouter des chanteurs, pianistes, guitaristes. Et, last but not least, Sébastien chante, comme ténor lyrique,… Et pour le « goût », il nous fait déguster régulièrement les saveurs et parfums de la gastronomie du monde avec des vins et mets pensés et préparés avec maîtrise et passion.

Sébastien Romignon Ercolini, un personnage à découvrir:

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www.ercovini.com

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Trois séminaires de Créativité en juin 2009 à Bruxelles avec Mark Raison

THE YELLOW WEEK avec Mark Raison

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A la fin du mois de juin, Mark Raison organise à Bruxelles une semaine de Créativité.
Au cours de cette YELLOW WEEK, vous pourrez participer à trois séminaires AU CHOIX.

22 et 23 juin:
CREATIVITE & INNOVATION, boostez votre créativité !

24 juin:
TEAM GENIUS, la créativité de votre équipe !

25 et 26 juin:
VISION STRATEGIQUE & CREATIVITE, les secrets des entreprises innovantes !

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Renseignements et inscriptions sur www.theyellowweek.com.

Let’s Dance / Central Station Antwerp Belgium

More than 200 dancers were performing their version of « Do Re Mi », in the Central Station of Antwerp. With just 2 rehearsals they created this amazing stunt! Those 4 fantastic minutes started the 23 of march 2009, 08:00 AM. It is a promotion stunt for a Belgian television program, where they are looking for someone to play the leading role, in the musical of « The Sound of Music ».

The idea is probably coming from a T-Mobile Ad:

Source: Youtube / VTM