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		<title>Eco-Efficiency &#8212; How Every Business Can Help Protect Our Environment and Even Increase Profits</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 20:40:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the beginning, when Henry Kravis and George Roberts established Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts &#038; Co (KKR) in the mid-seventies with the support of the First Chicago Corporation, the firm's specialization was in bootstrap buyouts. However, they have set up a unique venture that concentrates not solely on optimized profit margins, but also on how environmentally aware each of their companies are...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts &#038; Co (KKR) was set up in the 1970&#8217;s and orginally their specialization was in highly leveraged transactions. Pushing further, in the pursuit of making their acquisitions more environmentally aware and more profitable in the same stride, they have rolled out a novel green project that has totally changed the method by which businesses and environmental groups carry on their day-to-day business.</p>
<p>Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts &#038; Co&#8217;s Henry Kravis and the non-profit Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) merged last year, hoping to make green business practices a commonplace concept. This coalition intended to fight crucial environmental matters, including soil contamination, climate change, overblown water consumption, and hazardous emissions. Eco-efficiency (the phrase was originally advertised by the WBCSD) is the methodology deployed to achieve these targets, through applying techniques like maximum use of renewable resources, waste reduction and fuel economy. Regardless of the fact that the program was a tremendous success, no-one understood how fantastic the results were until Ken Mehlman, the head of the Green Portfolio Project and global public affairs, examined the first year&#8217;s profits. Much to everybody&#8217;s surprise, Ken saw that the Green Portfolio Project not only increased environmental responsibility, but also increased the profitability of each and every business organization too. Well-nigh all of the businesses held by Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts &#038; Co and <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2009/02/12/kkr-hires-first-female-partner-3/">Ken Mehlman</a> now utilize eco-efficiency. If you think about the fact that this portfolio of business organizations has a value of $86 billion, you can see what an enormous achievement this really was.</p>
<p>Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts &#038; Co and the EDF with the assistance of Ken Mehlman are further extending the original program. The Climate Corps Program established by the Environmental Defense Fund is an example of this, it advances cost efficient, earth friendly techniques to MBA interns.</p>
<p>KKR and Ken Mehlman have made the effort to develop a variety of systems that can quantify and oversee resources. This type of data is important as any sort of business may without very much effort assess their everyday processes and discover how they can resolve any issues while at the same time tracking their progress. Henry Kravis, the KKC, and the Environmental Defense Fund have encouraged all sorts of businesses to become more environmentally friendly. Their radical ideas have made going green less problematic for business organizations in any industry and proved that making profits need not entail the hefty price of damaging the environment.</p>
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		<title>Devoting a Minute or Two to Checking out the Entrepreneurial World of Naveen Jain &#8212; Down-To-Earth Humanitarianism at Its Finest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 15:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is most likely that you will have heard about Mr. Naveen Jain in connection with him being the co-founder &#038; CEO of Intelius, Inc. the renowned information commerce company. On top of having made the Forbes list "400 Richest in America" in 2000, this maverick business leader has won a whole range of prestigious awards, foremost the Ernst &#038; Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, the Albert Einstein Technology Medal, and the WSA Industry Achievement Award. Nonetheless it surely doesn't end here. That's because Naveen Jain and his kin are equally as passionate about their beneficent deeds and will endeavor to give assistance to others when they can.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days, sustained philanthopy is positively even more important than ever before. You will likely have seen mention of Mr. <a href="http://thestevies.com/CXONews/November2006FullText.html">Naveen Jain</a>&#8217;s name as the CEO &#038; co-founder of Intelius, Inc. the predictive intelligence market leader. Well beyond having made the Forbes list &#8220;400 Richest in America&#8221; 2000, this successful businessman has been given an assortment of distinguished awards, most notably the WSA Industry Achievement Award, the Ernst &#038; Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and the Albert Einstein Technology Medal. But that is not where it ends. For Jain and his kin are by the same token as fervent about philanthropy and will attempt to help others when they can.</p>
<p>All our hopes for the years to come are carried in our youth. They are moreover an essential inspiration for this enterprising man and he takes every opportunity he encounters to help them. This, too, is why he is so assiduously taking advantage of every chance available to offer support wherever it is at all possible. Hence, Naveen Jain, his family and the staff at Intelius, Inc. give their time and efforts to various charities like the Vedic Cultural Center, the Children&#8217;s Hospital, and Hopelink. Obviously they assign plenty of financial aid, but most importantly they pledge their time and care to those youth who require it the most. Beyond this, he is sponsoring the Children&#8217;s Hospital, hoping to elevate children&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>With Jain being an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology and XLRI Jamshedpur, it is not at all astonishing that professional training is also a key pivot point in his benevolent works. This embraces campaigns and good causes local, state, and nationwide. As a result, Intelius and its co-founder are actively involved in backing voluntary entities and establishments such as United Way, the University Preparatory Academy and the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club. Providing for the world&#8217;s destitute is another significant objective to Jain and his kin and to him, it makes not one jot of difference. Although he is conscious that the undertaking of obtaining sustenance for all the planet&#8217;s famished is an eminently superhuman one, he also recognizes that the unachievable can factually come to be feasible provided each and every one of us works together. If this CEO obtains his objectives, there will be a unquestionable conclusion to privation and famine in the world some day.</p>
<p>As an observer you might imagine that being the leader of a spectacularly prosperous market leading company as well as being a committed husband and family man would leave hardly any scope for donating and support. Regardless he makes certain that all of his philanthropic projects will gets all the support he can feasibly contribute. Indeed, this philanthropic entrepreneur is positively much more than just some ordinary business pioneer. He is (even more important) an intensely humanitarian minded person and a true patron of his community.</p>
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		<title>From Hotmail Accounts to Bebo: Simplifying Multiple Online Accounts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 06:42:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Five years ago, things were painless on the internet - you pretty much had just a single password to store for your email address.  Nowadays though it's not remarkable to have dozens of passwords created for countless internet services you've signed up to. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Five years ago, things were painless on the internet &#8211; you pretty much had just a single password to store for your email address.  Nowadays though it&#8217;s not remarkable to have dozens of passwords created for countless internet services you&#8217;ve signed up to.  And what happens? Many individuals are inclined to utilize the very same password again and again.  Some people may not think their <a href="http://www.socialnetworkhelpline.com/">Hotmail account</a> as being majorly vital, but it is if you&#8217;re applying the same password as you are for your Google Checkout account. Sure, the convenience of having to remember just a single password is persuasive,  but what if someone gets hold of that single password? That&#8217;s right, they in theory have their hands on all of the servives you&#8217;ve signed up to that share that same password.  If you think they don&#8217;t know the other online services you&#8217;ve joined, it isn&#8217;t necessary.  They can run programs which test  tens of thousands of online services and try to match your username/password pair that they know about. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s a problem, but it&#8217;s easily remedied.  The fact is, it&#8217;s not essential to store every username/password.  Why? Your browser can remember this information.  Be it your <a href="http://www.passwordhelpline.com/Koobface-and-Bebo-login-woes/Y2009-6-18.htm">Bebo Login</a> or Email password. Just ask your web browser to store each username/password, and then setup a central password (&#8220;master password&#8221;) just in case someone gets hold of your computer. Physical access to your computer will still require the knowledge of the master password to gain access to all the other passwords.  So in effect, you can join hundreds of web services, and just have to actually remember one password : your browser&#8217;s master password (achieving what you desired to do in a safe way &#8211; necessitating in just the single password.</p>
<p>When creating passwords, make them random and long, such as ghH945tfe4 which is a mixture of lower and upper case characters and numbers.  Since it&#8217;s not required to remember them yourself, be as obscure as you wish.  Whatever you do, don&#8217;t use normal words as your password, as these are effortless to identify for 3rd parties. </p>
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		<title>Naveen Jain &#8211; a Brief Summary of His Life and Works</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 11:18:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have in all probability seen Mr. Naveen Jain as the co-founder &#038; CEO of Intelius, Inc. a market leaders in background checks, identity theft protection and public records services. On top of having made the Forbes 400 Richest in America list 2000, this enterprising business leader has won a whole range of choice awards including the Albert Einstein Technology Medal, the Ernst &#038; Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and the WSA Industry Achievement Award, to name only a small selection. Nonetheless things definitely expand out from there. Because Jain and his family are equally as avid about philanthropy and will try to give aid wherever possible.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, capable philanthropism is as important as ever. You have very likely seen mention of Mr. Naveen Jain&#8217;s name in connection with him being the co-founder &#038; CEO of Intelius, Inc. the predictive intelligence service company. Well beyond making the Forbes 400 Richest in America list in 2000, this highly successful businessman has been honored with an assortment of reputable awards, notably the Albert Einstein Technology Medal, the WSA Industry Achievement Award, and the Ernst &#038; Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, to cite merely a few. Nevertheless things certainly expand out from there. Because Naveen Jain and his family are by the same token as zealous about philanthropy and will endeavor to help people in need whenever they can.</p>
<p>The young of today are our paramount aspiration or the future. This entrepreneur regards and treats children as a pivotal focus of his charity dealings and he uses each and every opportunity available to support them. This is why he is so meticulously exploiting every chance available to assist children, if at all possible. In consequence, Naveen Jain, his relations and his staff at Intelius, Inc. are giving time and effort to charities such as the Vedic Cultural Center, Child Rights and You (CRY), and the University Preparatory Academy. Obviously they will give ample material assistance, but more importantly they dedicate their time and care to the most needy and vulnerable children. Beyond this, Naveen Jain helps the Children&#8217;s Hospital in an attempt to restore children&#8217;s health too. And since Jain is a graduate of XLRI Jamshedpur and the Indian Institute of Technology, it is no surprise that schooling enjoys a tremendously significant prerogative within his humanitarian works. This also encompasses causes and deserving cause that may range from neighborhood programs to the international. Thus <a href="http://www.intelius.com/">Intelius</a> and its CEO are helping deserving movements and charities, for example TreeHouse, the Children&#8217;s Hospital and the Indian American Education Foundation. Feeding the world&#8217;s destitute qualifies for an equally essential challenge for Naveen Jain and his family and to him, it makes not one speck of difference. While Naveen is quite conscious that the ambition to feed every starving mouth in the world can look like an insurmountable task, he also understands that the unfeasible can actually become achievable assuming the whole world toils in concert. If this entrepreneur achieves his goals, there will be a definite end to destitution and malnourishment everywhere in the future.</p>
<p>You may imagine that as the man in charge of a thriving enterprise and a committed spouse and parent would leave little or no surplus time for volunteering and support. All the same, he ensures that all of his altruistic undertakings is given as much assistance as he can plausibly ramp up. This visionary man is decidedly more than your familiar leader of electronic commerce. He is, in fact, a very humane person and a true community benefactor.</p>
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