How to write a perfect thank you note, again

BY TOM COX | BUSINESS TIPS CONTRIBUTOR

05.24.13 Thumbnail ThankYouOne of my most popular articles is “Three Steps to Writing a Perfect Thank You Note." If you already write thank-you notes regularly, it’s a great reminder of the basics. For the rest of us who don’t, it provides a simple checklist that lets us dramatically increase the likelihood we’ll offer thanks in writing — and in the process, we’ll discover we’re making huge investments in our relationships. Here’s a fresh take on the topic, with some guidance on avoiding common errors.


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Green energy gives way to push button technology

BY LINDA BAKER | OB EDITOR

Thumbnail UpdateWhen I heard about Urban Airship moving into the Vestas building yesterday, I couldn’t help but think: boy, that’s ironic.

 

 


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Economic development: an app for that

BY LINDA BAKER | OB EDITOR

05.22.13 Thumbnail iPadSean Robbins, CEO of Greater Portland Inc., dropped by the OB offices yesterday to demonstrate a new economic development app aimed at marketing the Portland region. The app, which launches today, was developed by digital marketing agency Storycode.


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From windsurfer to drone manufacturer

BY MATT WERBACH | OB CORRESPONDENT

05.22.13 Thumbnail CarbonThe Columbia Gorge is home to a handful of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle component manufacturers who have made the transition from windsurfing board builders to drone plane component manufacturers.


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Building community for minority professionals

BY MARI WATANABE | OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

05.21.13 Thumbnail MinorityImagine being a person of color, raised in a diverse community and then moving to the Portland region only to find out that it is the whitest major city in the country, according to the U.S Census. Then imagine being the employer who recruits me, but then I leave because I cannot find my ethnic community.


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SPJ names Oregon Business best publication

BY OB STAFF

05.20.13 Thumbnail SPJFor the third year in a row, Oregon Business magazine has been named the best publication in its category by the Society of Professional Journalists of Oregon and SW Washington.

 

 


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Distillers seek to cash in on craft libations

BY ERIC FLOWERS | OB CORRESPONDENT

05.16.13 Thumbnail WineIn 2009, Brad Irwin formally launched what is now Central Oregon’s second craft distillery, Oregon Spirit Distillers, in a small warehouse building just a block or two from the Parkway on Bend’s eastside. Today, he’s part of a growing class of craft distillers who are catering to the public’s appetite for artisan spirits.


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Protecting our rivers

04.24.13 Thumbnail DredgeMining2BY SEN. ALAN BATES | OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

The practice of suction dredge mining has been limited or stopped in Washington, California, Idaho and all federal lands. Yet, suction dredge mining is one of two placer gold mining activities still commonly found in Oregon, often in our state’s most remote and beautiful rivers, and the same watersheds that have historically supported strong salmon and trout fisheries.


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must-reads

Oregon counties will get $2M under sequestration

Friday, May 24, 2013

Eighteen Western Oregon counties will receive $2 million in federal timber payments held up under the sequester law.

Green Zebra lands part of $2.2M funding round

Friday, May 24, 2013

Portland's planned healthy convenience store chain Green Zebra Grocery has landed $1.1M of its first funding round.

I-5 bridge collapse brings attention to Columbia River Crossing

Friday, May 24, 2013

The Skagit River I-5 bridge collapse highlights the need to invest more in infrastructure, supporters of the Columbia River Crossing project say.

U.S. Secretary of the Interior announces 600 jobs

Friday, May 24, 2013

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell visited Portland to announce $4.2 million for 22 conservation projects that will provide 600 jobs for young adults.

Senate approves Instant Racing at Portland Meadows

Friday, May 24, 2013

The Oregon Senate approved a bill that allows the Portland Meadows racetrack to add electronic gambling machines.

Branding becoming crucial for craft brewers

Friday, May 24, 2013

With so many new beers and breweries in Oregon, craft brewers are having to find new ways to stand out from the pack.

Hobby Lobby to open first Oregon store

Friday, May 24, 2013

Arts and crafts retailer Hobby Lobby plans to open its first Oregon store in Albany in early 2014.

Nike supplies National Women's Soccer League

Friday, May 24, 2013

Nike quietly supplied uniforms for the National Women's Soccer League.

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