[INFOGRAPHIC] A guide to corporate philanthropy
“Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.” – Plato The “good action” of philanthropy should be a priority for any company t
Corporate Culture: Planning Team Events [INFOGRAPHIC]
Corporate culture has become increasingly important as companies try to attract, retain and encourage employees. After all, happy employees are productive employees and your best a
The Office Worker’s Guide to Beating Workplace Stress
Work can be stressful. With multiple tasks to accomplish, it’s easy to neglect your physical and mental well-being. This goes beyond respecting your lunch hour – it’s abo
Podcast: Corporate Culture in Financial PR
Corporate culture is an essential aspect of any organization. In this episode of Reputation Matters, intern-turned-associate Johanna Perez interviews Paragon’s summer interns, Jo
Learning to respect your hour
While the corporate culture of many organizations has embraced the importance of proper physical and mental care for employees (often over-the-top, looking at you, Google), many 9
First Impressions Last the Longest: The Final Installment in the Client Service Series
In this final part of my blog series on client service, let’s talk about loyalty. Everyone knows that loyalty is the ultimate driver of long-term success for any enterprise, and
Corporate Culture: “I’m Kind of a Big Deal”
From revenue to the quality of products and services, many factors influence how outsiders see a brand. But what about the perceptions of the people on the inside? For them, it’s
The Perks of Perks
Summer Fridays, gourmet catering, pre-cation, onsite childcare, education subsidies, unlimited vacation days, and complimentary gym memberships. These are just a handful of example
Challenge the conventional
“Conventional wisdom” is a roadblock for substantial progress. A college professor once said that the most important thing we could learn was to question everything, respectful
A Day at Paragon
Everyone has their own way of looking at things. The same piece of art can have multiple meanings depending on each viewer’s perspective. The same goes for experiences.