As anyone who has read my past blogs on environmental issues knows, I believe
that eliminating unsolicited direct marketing mail may help reduce the
“annoyance factor” some mail recipients experience, but there’s
Last week, we posted on the Pitney Bowes web site at www.pb.com/mailimpact
[https://www.pb.com/mailimpact] a white paper detailing preliminary findings on
the environmental impact of mail. Several
Having just finished attending the Conference on Research in Regulated
Industries sponsored by Rutgers University and led by Dr. Michael Crew, I have
been immersed in many presentations relating to many subjects, but
On Saturday, April 26, I watched a TV program hosted by Tim Russert. He and the
commentators were reflecting on the broader implications of how an
off-the-record comment by Senator Obama at a
Recently, because I concluded the first phase of a two-part assignment as
Chairman of a commission created to recommend reform of the Connecticut
Department of Transportation, I have been asked to share my
I have been struck by the huge perception gaps between those in positions of
decision-making authority and the broader population affected by their
decisions.
These gaps matter because leaders cannot make good decisions