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» Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Posted By: Abby Rae LaCombe, Rocky Mountain Regional Director

This past weekend we sent a variety of Better World Books employees to the Idealist 2007 conference in Chicago.  How great to see so many motivated students finding new and innovative ways to help their communities. 

An excellent highlight to the conference was our very own Xavier Helgesen’s presentation on Green Business Practices.  The conversation covered an excellent and wide array of topics including many of the efforts the BWB is making to be a greener company everyday.  We had a great time discussing the concept of being a carbon neutral company and how carbon credits and investment in alternative energy practices are rapidly becoming integrated in daily business practices across the country.  It was also an excellent opportunity for blossoming entrepreneurs to get some great feedback on the difficulties and finer points of starting a socially conscious business.  WorldFund’s Michelle Viegas was also attended, which enabled some excellent discussions on the differences between the non-profit and for-profit business worlds. 

It was wonderful to meet representatives from all over the country and I am grateful for such a warm welcoming from the whole Idealist crew, DePaul University, and everyone who attended the conference.

Posted by Yanna on 3/28/2007 UTC
#    Comments [2]
9/6/2007 1:46:37 PM UTC
When approaching the metaphor as a negotiation skill, you must establish very firmly the boundaries within which it will manifest. That is for yourself of course, as the metaphoric sense must be as explicit as it is enigmatic sometimes. In order to lead the discussion onto your territory, you must be aware of your own strength and you have to be able to recognize the other's capabilities also. Otherwise, you will cause more trouble in your business than you would have if you'd approached the target in a normal way.
9/10/2007 10:05:30 AM UTC
I think that negotiations are important in every business if we want that business to succeed. The negotiations are present in every moment of our life. The important thing is to know how to negotiate when you have to let something from you and when not.
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