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The acronym “RTG” in RTG Solutions Group stands for “Return to Green.” In the Lean world, “green” means project details are on track. When projects are in “red,” leaders are aware, and the team can work to solve the problem and “return to green.” Red” means a deadline is not being met. You can’t maybe or sort of meet goals.
I love this quote so much that I built my whole TEDx talk around it: Thanks to Shel Horowitz, Green and Profitability ! #6 I’ve been running my own business since 1993, and there have been many instances where I’ve thought of a product or service that did not exist, and I simply jumped in and created it.
For instance, the memorable Coca-Cola polar bear was part of the 1993 global “Always Coca-Cola campaign.” Going green is a type of rebranding. Highlight why going green is essential for the climate and humankind and what your organization is doing to make a difference.
Sadly, none of her ideas were realized and she ended up selling the town in 1993 and filing for bankruptcy. proof beverage, called Mansinthe, is produced in Switzerland and can be bought online by anyone wanting to experience the green fairy. Raquel Welch’s line of wigs. It was banned in the U.S. Donald Trump’s cologne.
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