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Hard Rock Nashville Loans Staff to Charities

David P. Leach wrote 2 months ago: So what do you do with your employees if you have to shut down your business for three months to rem … more →

Tags: BRAND "LIFT", Business, Charitable Organizations, community impact, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, CV SCORING, Donating, Impact, Inspiration

Exceptions in the Heart of Business

David P. Leach wrote 6 months ago: The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) has barred non-fliers from accompanying fliers past s … more →

Tags: Brand, Business, Charitable Organizations, community impact, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, DEFINING NEEDS, Impact, Inspiration, non-profit organizations

Tribal Buying5 comments

David P. Leach wrote 7 months ago: In Tribes, Seth Godin demonstrates how ideas are propelling through our culture via “tribes … more →

Tags: Value, Books, Information, Marketing, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Business, purpose-based marketing, Seth Godin, Retail

Suiting Up Sales in Hard Times

David P. Leach wrote 8 months ago: Now that the economy has completely gone off the reservation, it’s not hard to find businesses … more →

Tags: Brand, BRAND "LIFT", Business, Charitable Organizations, community impact, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, DEFINING NEEDS, Inspiration, Marketing

RC&D#8: Never Do a Book Signing (Part 3)

David P. Leach wrote 8 months ago: Here’s the most important idea ever published in the blogosphere. #3--SEND AUTHORS TO SCHOOL T … more →

Tags: Books, Marketing, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Business, Literacy, Reading, purpose-based marketing, READER CREATION & DEVELOPMENT, Education

Better People Make Better Customers1 comment

David P. Leach wrote 8 months ago: To see this video, you may need to press "Replay Intro Video" If you forgot to take your m … more →

Tags: Impact, Inspiration, Marketing, DEFINING NEEDS, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Business, purpose-based marketing, READER CREATION & DEVELOPMENT, responsibility

Illiteracy in Nashville

David P. Leach wrote 9 months ago: In the past four days two Nashville, TN newspapers published long, headline pieces about the state o … more →

Tags: Impact, community impact, Books, Information, non-profit organizations, DEFINING NEEDS, Donating, Literacy, Reading

Bailout Your Customers

David P. Leach wrote 10 months ago: Today we celebrate the Laguna Grills of Woodbury and Westbury, New York.  Go to a Laguna Grill at lu … more →

Tags: Brand, BRAND "LIFT", Business, community impact, Inspiration, PREMIUMS and PROMOTIONS, purpose-based marketing, Value, Andy Sernovitz

Literacy Volunteer Shares Experiences

David P. Leach wrote 10 months ago: Today’s post comes from Brittany Lassiter, a fellow Thomas Nelson employee who has recently be … more →

Tags: Value, community impact, Social Entrepreneurship, Inspiration, Books, non-profit organizations, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Donating, Business

Dispensing Hope

David P. Leach wrote 11 months ago: Whatcha got there in the bottom of your barrel?  languishing at the back of your warehouse?  collect … more →

Tags: Value, Impact, community impact, Social Entrepreneurship, Inspiration, non-profit organizations, Marketing, DEFINING NEEDS, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE

It Was Never a "Silent Night"1 comment

David P. Leach wrote 11 months ago: The beloved hymn has it all wrong: Silent night, holy night; all is calm, all is bright. Round yon V … more →

Tags: Impact, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Christmas, silent night, Advent, birth narratives, christmas carols

RC&D #5 Get in the Bookshelf Business1 comment

David P. Leach wrote 11 months ago: When publishing companies get into acquisition mode, they typically buy or partner with other media … more →

Tags: community impact, Books, non-profit organizations, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Business, Literacy, Reading, READER CREATION & DEVELOPMENT, Book Publishing

Steve Jobs, Kindle, and People Who Don't Read2 comments

David P. Leach wrote 1 year ago: Steve Jobs, King of Apple, caused a ruckus when he poo-pooed the Amazon Kindle to the New York Times … more →

Tags: Value, Impact, community impact, Books, Marketing, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Business, Literacy, Steve Jobs on Kindle

In Praise of "Dollar" Stores

David P. Leach wrote 1 year ago:       You may think everything they sell costs a dollar.  If so, you share the reality of millions o … more →

Tags: Value, community impact, Information, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Business, Wal-Mart, poverty, Dollar General, barbara ehrenreich

Promotions in the Hands of God2 comments

David P. Leach wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes the positive consequences we attempt to bring to people’s lives through our promotio … more →

Tags: Value, PREMIUMS and PROMOTIONS, Impact, community impact, Inspiration, non-profit organizations, Marketing, DEFINING NEEDS, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE

Purpose-Based Marketing is Coming

David P. Leach wrote 1 year ago: Today marks the opening of Jim Stengel, LLC.  Having been at Proctor and Gamble for 25 years (market … more →

Tags: Brand, BRAND "LIFT", community impact, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Impact, Marketing, purpose-based marketing, Social Entrepreneurship, emotional equity

Illiteracy is Bad for Business

David P. Leach wrote 1 year ago: Can you think of any successful business that doesn’t rely on people who can read? You would b … more →

Tags: Impact, community impact, Social Entrepreneurship, Books, Information, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, Business, Literacy, National Commission on Adult Literacy

Increase Your Market Share--Invest in the Poor 2 comments

David P. Leach wrote 1 year ago: Laura reminded me the other day that millions upon millions of Americans are barely affected by the … more →

Tags: BRAND "LIFT", Business, community impact, CONSEQUENTIAL VALUE, DEFINING NEEDS, Impact, Marketing, non-profit organizations, PREMIUMS and PROMOTIONS

Parking Meters for the Homeless in Denver4 comments

David P. Leach wrote 1 year ago: So it was just another early morning at the airport (Denver, today), grabbing a quick breakfast, whe … more →

Tags: Value, PREMIUMS and PROMOTIONS, BRAND "LIFT", Impact, community impact, Inspiration, Information, non-profit organizations, Marketing


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