Today, Americans take note of the anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. On the occasion, I thought it might be of interest to share what is likely his most famous speech. While short on words, it is very long on vision. Sometimes, genius delivers such elegant prose.... Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new ...
Andy grew up in the mid-19th century in Dunfermline, the centre of the Scottish linen industry—an industry dominated by a few very wealthy employers, and a great many very poor weavers. The craft of weaving was a dying trade: The industrial revolution and its steam-powered looms had Andy, his ...
Junxion is proud to sponsor and support the 2009 State of the Fraser Basin Conference, The Many Faces of Sustainability. Taking place on February 19 and 20 in Vancouver, the conference offers a unique opportunity to learn about how others within the Fraser Basin ...
In the summer of 2008, BC Housing approached Junxion to provide strategy and counsel designed to deepen the corporation’s community investment strategy. With a mission to create the best system of housing and support for vulnerable British Columbians, BC Housing wanted to evolve its traditional fall fundraising campaign. The goal was a more comprehensive and focused program that ...
Alongside its partner DDB Canada, Junxion is working with BC Hydro Power Smart, on communications and interactive projects that support the 7th annual Power Smart Excellence Awards. This work builds off of Junxion’s long-standing relationship with BC Hydro Power Smart, where the agency has provided strategic counsel and ...
Junxion Principal Peter ter Weeme was invited to present last month at the Sustainable Brands International conference in Miami Beach. His presentation focused on how retailers and manufacturers can benefit from good values and good practices. Peter was among close to 200 of the leading business strategy, brand, product design and sustainability innovators from North America, Europe ...
In response to the current economic situation, Squamish-based Howe Sound Brewery has introduced ‘Bailout Bitter’. The microbrewery describes this new, lower-cost beverage as a "bitter ale for bitter times", and is presumably paying homage to the various financial bailouts that have either already occurred or are under consideration. Although a clever strategy that is riffing off of our current ...






