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Valentine’s Day: Friend or Foe of the Workplace?
Cupid. Candy colored hearts. Cards. Every February 14th, many people in the United States look forward to Valentine’s Day. In this issue of Astronology we offer you a smorgasbord of Valentine’s goodies. We’ll take a look at the history of the potentially amorous holiday, as well as explore some tips on office-safe ways to recognize the day.

Caring shouldn't be so contrived.
With Valentines coming up it got me thinking.. do we realy need an official day to care?

Promotional Products are the best source of Marketing Support for Franchises
An outline of how Promotional Products are the best source of Marketing Support for Franchisees because they ensure each location will receive the same benefits compared to other forms of Marketing & Advertising where some franchise locations benefit more than others.

How did you survive Valentine's Day?
Improving relationships with the "5 T"

Valentine, valentine, please be mine!
A look at an important people management issue with Valentine's day approaching!

Celebrating YOU: the Leading Lady of Your Show
You are the Leading Lady and director of your own show. You are in charge and fully responsible for how your show turns out to be. If your show is competing for the Academy of Life Award, which categories will it be nominated? Which awards will you win?

7 Rituals To Improve Your Life and Business
What do Valentine’s Day, Christmas, dating, dinner and a movie, marriage and couples have in common? Rituals. A ritual is defined as ‘any method of doing something in which the details are always faithfully repeated.’ To relate this to your life, rituals include: the time you wake up, how your brush your teeth, the route you take to work – you get the idea. Rituals give life meaning and help us celebrate milestones in our lives. They offer security, stability and routine and a sense of calmness to an otherwise chaotic existence. They also give us something more - the power to live greatly in business and life. Learn about the 7 greatest rituals.

Getting Greener
Revealing misconceptions about the effort to go green and demonstrating the plentiful benefits. This article was featured in USBusinessReview; I and other local business people provide insight into the benefits of building green business practices.

How Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can have the opposite effect to what is intended
The global social and environmental issues we face appear more serious and more intractable than ever. At the same time, more and more businesses are falling over themselves in attempts to persuade us that they are green and responsible. How can this be?

How To Target Your Niche Markets
Learn how to use search terms throughout your site to attract your targeted audience.

Mending a Broken Heart
I am amazed at how little effort it takes to motivate, uplift, and make a difference in my own life and in the lives of others by the simple gesture of sending or receiving a note of appreciation or encouragement... We all want to be acknowledged for our contributions in this world – to know that our lives matter in some way -- and we all want to be treated with respect – at home and at work.

JetBlue Valentine’s Day crisis—The case for Chief Reputation Officer (CRO).
A good organization reputation is invaluable. CEO’s spare no expense in their efforts to restore their company reputation when threatened or damaged in a crisis. This article examines JetBlue’s response strategies in the 2007 Valentine’s Day jetliners’ grounding crisis on New York’s JFK’s frozen airport runway. It makes the case for chief reputation officer. Reputation is simply too important to be left to chance.

JetBlue Valentine’s Day crisis—The case for Chief Reputation Officer (CRO).
A good organization reputation is invaluable. CEO’s spare no expense in their efforts to restore their company reputation when threatened or damaged in a crisis. This article examines JetBlue’s response strategies in the 2007 Valentine’s Day jetliners’ grounding crisis on New York’s JFK’s frozen airport runway. It makes the case for chief reputation officer. Reputation is simply too important to be left to chance.

Other Valentine s Day Related Articles

Cool Customer Clincher
Today's mail included a card-sized envelope with my name and address handwritten, and a regular stamp, from someone whose name (in the top-left corner) I didn't recognize. Was it a belated Valentine, or what?

JetBlue Valentine’s Day crisis—The case for Chief Reputation Officer (CRO).
A good organization reputation is invaluable. CEO’s spare no expense in their efforts to restore their company reputation when threatened or damaged in a crisis. This article examines JetBlue’s response strategies in the 2007 Valentine’s Day jetliners’ grounding crisis on New York’s JFK’s frozen airport runway. It makes the case for chief reputation officer. Reputation is simply too important to be left to chance.

A Special Marketing Tool: Online Pay-Per-Click or PPC Ads
We celebrate a number of special festivals or occasions in a year; some popular ones are new year, Diwali, Holi, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and much more..

7 Rituals To Improve Your Life and Business
What do Valentine’s Day, Christmas, dating, dinner and a movie, marriage and couples have in common? Rituals. A ritual is defined as ‘any method of doing something in which the details are always faithfully repeated.’ To relate this to your life, rituals include: the time you wake up, how your brush your teeth, the route you take to work – you get the idea. Rituals give life meaning and help us celebrate milestones in our lives. They offer security, stability and routine and a sense of calmness to an otherwise chaotic existence. They also give us something more - the power to live greatly in business and life. Learn about the 7 greatest rituals.

Valentine’s Day: Friend or Foe of the Workplace?
Cupid. Candy colored hearts. Cards. Every February 14th, many people in the United States look forward to Valentine’s Day. In this issue of Astronology we offer you a smorgasbord of Valentine’s goodies. We’ll take a look at the history of the potentially amorous holiday, as well as explore some tips on office-safe ways to recognize the day.

5 Easy Ways to Heat Up the Flames of Love & Passion on Valentine's Day
February 14th – Valentine’s Day – is the official love day of the year. Anyone in any type of romantic relationship must honor this day – in one way or another. Here are 5 easy ways to heat up the flames of passion and love on Valentine’s Day to show your partner how you feel about them!

The Symbolism and History of Valentine’s Day
Maybe it's true that Valentine's Day was invented by Hallmark, but I don't care; I still love Valentine's Day! One of the things I love about Valentine’s Day is the history and symbolism of the items used to depict the holiday of love.

How to Create a Romantic Valentine’s Day Bedroom Using Your 5 Senses
If you are looking for a fun and exciting way to spice up your bedroom on Valentines Day, why not start with your five senses? Creating a sensory, romantic ambiance with your five senses is sure to put an exclamation point at the end of your Valentine’s Day.

The Office Romance Dilemma
Office romance is becoming a more prevalent issue for the world of HR every day. In time for the Valentine’s Day holiday, Astronology takes a peek into this seemingly taboo subject.

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