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Unity of purpose or uniformity of beliefs: Where do you stand?
2017-09-22 00:11:25| Beef
It should not be difficult as an industry to be unified in purpose. Our differences should make us greater.
Why brands should tap into consumers' beliefs and values - Consumer Trends
2017-06-29 11:56:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Recent research from global marketing consultancy Edelman reveals consumers are increasingly inclined to choose brands on the basis of shared values. Communicating ethical positions through brand marketing can, therefore, offer significant new opportunities to build brand loyalty but, Ben Cooper writes, belief-driven consumers expect companies to act in accordance with those beliefs, and not just espouse them.
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Reliability and Maintenance Management Beliefs
2016-10-12 12:04:00| Food Processing Technology
Founder of IDCON Christer Idhammer shares his 'beliefs', ideas and statements forming a guideline to business development.
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Do Teachers Climate Change Beliefs Influence Students?
2016-09-10 01:21:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Eurasia Review: A North Carolina State University study of middle school science classes explored whether teachers` beliefs about climate change influenced students` perceptions. "The answer is yes and no," said Kathryn Stevenson, an assistant professor in NC State`s College of Natural Resources and lead author of a paper describing the study, published in PLOS ONE. "While students generally mirror a teacher`s belief that global warming is happening, when it comes to the cause of climate change, students reason...
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Conservatives Most Malleable on Climate Change Beliefs, New Study Finds
2016-07-13 21:53:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Maine Public Broadcasting: When it comes to communicating climate change, there can be a thin line between making things seem completely hopeless in the world and making adaptation and even mitigation seem possible. New research from the University of Maine finds that there is one way to engage people on the subject: give them an estimated date for what's known as "climate departure." That's a crucial benchmark, meaning the warmest day of each year will be as warm or warmer going forward. The study of about 400 people...
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