Domino’s Broadcasts Good, Bad, and Ugly Customer Comments Above Time Square
As of Monday, Domino’s customers can tweet or submit their feedback via Domino’s Time Square Tracker, taking stakeholder engagement to a new level.
As of Monday, Domino’s customers can tweet or submit their feedback via Domino’s Time Square Tracker, taking stakeholder engagement to a new level.
With Whitey Bulger arrested after years on the lam, Boston is abuzz. But with all the talk, the mafia boss had a soft spot for a couple lions in New York.
New York City is the only city in the US that never sleeps. It is also one city that often smells, especially in the summer. One reason is the city’s aging sewage system, to which the city’s 8 million residents contribute 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater daily. All that wastewater goes through several processes until it [...]
Michael Bloomberg has had a role in New York’s reinvigoration. Whatever you may think of his policies, it is clear he loves his job, a difficult one since leading New York City’s government is about as fun as herding cats. His greatest stamp on the city, however, is the growth in open spaces that has made the city not only more livable, but equitable.
There’s more to NYC than that little sliver of land flanked by the Staten Island Ferry and 215th Street. And besides the tall pillars of finance, the breathtaking museums, and the pizza shops on every corner, there are the parts of New York where real people (still) live and allow this mega-city to function. I am talking about DUMBO.
That may be a strong statement considering that we are talking about two vendors among what seems like thousands, but Bulgarian pottery is now proudly showcased at the New York International Gift Show.
Its office has been open since October, but GRI officially launched its “Focal Point” Monday morning at the corner of Broad and Wall. GRI’s timing is perfect, despite the difficult challenges CSR faces in the USA.
Windowfarms’ founders created a web platform that encourages anyone to design gardening systems suited for local conditions. Started in New York, the project repurposes plastic bottles for window gardens that provide food for apartment dwellers.