February 2011
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Feb 24th
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Con Edison Multi-Family Energy Efficiency Program...
Our Team went to a 4 hour event, The Con Edison Multi-family Energy Efficiency Program Kickoff and Networking Event, sponsored by Consolidated Edison of New York. This is what we got from it: The 4 hour event was interesting and we learned about hydronic heat systems and variable pressure pumps. We have more clarity on the utility incentives programs, which drives home the reality that they are...
Feb 24th
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“…by allowing design and engineering to lead his strategic decisions,...”
–  NOAH ROBISCHON
Feb 22nd
To Sell an Apartment, No Detail Is Too Small →
Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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Feb 17th
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Feb 16th
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The Double-Bind Dilemma for Women in Leadership
Double bind n (1) A psychological impasse created when contradictory demands are made of an individual…so that no matter which directive is followed, the response will be construed as incorrect. (2) A situation in which a person must choose between equally unsatisfactory alternatives; a punishing and inescapable dilemma. The Double-Bind Dilemma for Women in Leadership: Damned if You Do,...
Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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32 Google Tools for Ecommerce Businesses →
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Feb 5th
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Feb 2nd
Next American City » Buzz » CEOs for Cities... →
The strategy? Increase college attainment rates. (I told you it wasn’t sexy.) Here’s why it works. It turns out that 58 percent of any city’s success as measured by per capita income can be explained by the percentage of college graduates in its population. (And that’s conservative. Some economists calculate the impact at 80 percent.)
Feb 1st