Financial Literacy - April 2008
In the April 9 Wall Street Journal, there is a front-page story about the impact of sub-prime lending on ordinary citizens. Featured in the story is a 74-year-old self-employed tailor who put her
In the April 9 Wall Street Journal, there is a front-page story about the impact of sub-prime lending on ordinary citizens. Featured in the story is a 74-year-old self-employed tailor who put her
As an employer responsible for our employees’ health care, we have wrestled with a problem every health care professional faces: how to get individuals with chronic diseases to adhere to treatment plans for
I recently had the opportunity to speak with Eleanor Trickett, the editor in chief of DM News, about the inaugural DM News/Pitney Bowes survey [https://www.dmnews.com/DMNews-debuts-first-DMNewsPitney-Bowes-survey/article/99883/] on
In my last blog, I commented on a July 11 article by Mary Walsh of the New York Times on the crisis relative to horrifically large pension and retiree medical obligations for government
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