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Putting Reputations on Hold to Help Japan
The dire need for assistance has become even more apparent as tragic news from Japan continues to emerge. As a result, we’re once again dedicating The Fosbury Flop platform to sharing information regarding how to help! Opportunities include: Donate via … Continue reading
Posted in Industry & Current Events
Tagged Dog Bless You, Donate, Earthquake, Facebook, iTunes, Japan, Red Cross, Reputation communications, Tsunami
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You Can’t Say that on the Internet: Censorship in the Digital Age
As our readers know, some members of the Morrissey & Company team can be very opinionated, especially concerning politics (cough cough Ernie Corrigan cough cough). Earlier this week, my colleagues and I had a discussion weighing the pros and cons … Continue reading
In Search of The Elusive Perfect Fit
If you are today, or in the past if you have been associated with an advertising or public relations firm in Boston – or greater Boston – then you know how intensely competitive the environment is. I’ll go out on … Continue reading
Froston’s Attitude Problem: MBTA GM Richard Davey Feels Commuter Wrath
You may need to sit down before reading the following declaration – I know it’s shocking and hasn’t really been discussed, so steel yourself for the hard truth: It’s cold; it’s snowy; and commuting on the MBTA/MBCR has been horrendous. … Continue reading
Posted in Industry & Current Events
Tagged Boston, Commuting, Froston, Massachusetts Department of Transportation, MassDOT, MBCR, MBTA, Richard Davey
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New Year’s Resolutions: Weigh Less, Spend Less, Honor More
The first week of January is always an optimistic, though hectic, time – we’re energized and excited about our New Year’s Resolutions… all of them. We’re making time to hit the gym, we’re eating healthier, we’re spending less, we’re cussing … Continue reading
Spoiler Alert! Values Meet Value: Doing Well By Doing Good
As the Morrissey & Company team prepares the last details of our 2010 Q4 Mount Vernon Report, we wanted to give you a taste of what’s the come. Enjoy – and happy holidays! Ethical investing. Sustainable investing. Socially-conscious investing. Whatever … Continue reading
Posted in Industry & Current Events
Tagged Do Well By Doing Good, Ethical Investing, Harvard Business School, London Business School, mount vernon report, PRI, reputation, Social Investment Forum Foundation, Socially Responsible Investing, SRI, Sustainable Investing, The Fosbury Flop, United Nations, USA Today, Wall Street
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Celebrate the Season: Morrissey & Company’s Holiday Cheer
Yesterday the Morrissey & Company team celebrated the holidays at Boston’s Post 390. Armed with festive accessories, we revealed our Secret Snowflakes, conducted our annual Yankee Book Swap and (over)ate some great food – steak and ice cream sundaes, need … Continue reading
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Tagged Colleagues, Happy Holidays, Morrissey & Company, Post 390, The Tanzanian Children's Fund
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So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye
Today’s post is bittersweet: after helping to establish The Fosbury Flop just over one year ago, and watching it become such a dynamic source of information regarding reputation communications and current events, I can’t help but feel a sense … Continue reading →