To paraphrase the late Rodney Dangerfield, “it’s tough out there!”
We read the day’s news headlines at our own peril (yesterday alone):
Caterpillar to cut 20,000 jobs…
Sprint/Nextel, 8,000…
The Home Depot, 7,000
Some economists are saying current economic forecasts for January 2009 – that total job losses in the U.S. will reach 500,000 – may be under-estimated. Others are [...]
Posts Tagged ‘green business executives’
How to Cope When The Hits Keep Coming
Posted in Executive Search, Green Business, Green Jobs, tagged Executive Recruiting, Executive Search, Green Business, green business executives, Green Jobs, Tim Geithner on January 27, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Going Green at the Keyboard: How Companies Can Significantly Reduce PC Power Usage
Posted in Executive Recruiting, Executive Search, Green Marketing, Sustainable Marketing, Telecommuting, tagged carbon footprint, carbon footprint reduction, Executive Recruiting, Executive Search, green business executives, Green Marketing, hiring green, Telecommuting, Verdiem, virtual office on September 6, 2008 | 1 Comment »
One of the biggest challenges for any company – even green ones – is reducing the amount of power consumed by its office computers.
The amount of power used by the typical PC is signficant: nearly 600 kilowatt hours of electricity, annually.
Concerned hiring managers we have spoken to say that the subtle and not-so-subtle reminders they send to their [...]

