Word: bottomly
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...recycled materials in bottles and other containers. Although the measures upped packaging costs 56% from 2000 to 2004, Aveda's operating profits grew 26%. "Instead of treating social responsibility as a constraint," Aveda president Dominique Conseil says, "make it work for you as a stimulus. The bottom line responds nicely...
Whole Foods' Mackey believes that people are far more inspired by their work when they feel it connects them to ideals that reach far beyond the bottom line. "We need to tap deeper into the purpose of business," he argues. "Teachers go to school with a deeper purpose--to educate young minds. Lawyers ... are not taught in law school that their job as a lawyer is to maximize billing for their firm. Law school preaches the ideas of fairness and justice. Every other profession has a deeper purpose to it. So does business, only it's been taught that...
...masses my fellow liberals and I claim to be so concerned about when the subject is fiscal policy. More importantly, my decision—and the decision of other Harvard liberals—not to join the military ensures that soldiers will continue to be drawn largely from the bottom income and education brackets.It would be ridiculous to join a military you don’t agree with because you think it needs more rich people. The poor are overrepresented among prison inmates, but you don’t hear anybody suggesting that every liberal grab...
...Richmond lead to nine. But the absence of any perimeter game was fatal for Harvard, which mustered just five field goals in the second half and shot 26.3 percent from the floor. “In the second half, we just couldn’t find the bottom of the basket,” Lackner said. “And we didn’t come out with enough defensive intensity. We show flashes of promising team defense, but we are still looking for consistency.” The Crimson looks to end its losing skid Tuesday against Boston University...
...night. Dewey will be accompanied on the board by Vice President-elect John M. Souther ’07 and Secretary-elect Craig R. “C.R.” Sinock II ’07, among others. The new board, Dewey said this weekend, will take a bottoms-up approach to leadership and will focus on becoming more involved in campus politics. The HRC’s budget, along with its level of activism, has increased dramatically over the last year under the presidential term of Matthew P. Downer ’07, and the new leadership...