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BASG: Peer Pressure The Gate To Way Social Change

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 by jreilly

Last Wednesday,  the G2 Team rolled up as usual to get everything set up, for this month’s BASG (Boston Area Sustainability Group).  For those of you who aren’t familiar, BASG is G2’s way to help promote sustainable business choices in the community. We get a speaker to come and share sustainable business practices; and it’s free; there’s networking; and it’s at the House of Blues.

Anywho, this BASG we got to hear from  Susan Hunt Stevens. Stevens is the Founder/CEO of Practically Green, an online service that motivates people to make healthy green changes in their lives using the power of social networks and gaming techniques to drive real-life behavior change.

Steven business model brings up a great point. Social media has created a massive platform for peer pressure.  Stevens talked about sharing individual habits via social media and how internet has expanded the reach of our communication and the impact of our choices.   Where “liking” others habits on facebook is really building communities and updating your status is creating social norms.  So the kicker here is, if everyone is tweeting about their sustainable habits, aren’t you going to feel guilty that when you realize you’re the only one who’s not integrating sustainable lifestyle choices? Or the only one on facebook that doesn’t like Bostons new Green Labs? Or when you’re the only one not tagged in the photos from the last Green Drinks?

Just saying, thanks to technology, peer pressure is changing one guilty non-recycler at a time.



Last BASG Networking Event for 2010

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 by Jeff

BASG-PrimaryG2 is sponsoring a new Boston Area Sustainability Group event at the House of Blues Boston on Wednesday, November 17th which will be the last one of the year.

Our guest speaker is Amy Scarlino, President of Catchpole Corporation, an executive visibility and speaker placement firm. In this tough economy many people are finding that getting that dream job is more difficult than ever. In addition to experience, education and networking, one thing you should not overlook is building your own personal brand. Amy will go over some steps you can take to begin the process of becoming known as the “go-to” person in whatever field you are pursuing.

As always, since the Foundation Room only holds about 25 people, RSVPs are recommended, which you can do via the basg.org website. Event Registration

BASG September Networking Event

Monday, September 27th, 2010 by Jeff

G2 is sponsoring a new Boston Area Sustainability Group event at the House of Blues Boston on September 28th, 2010.
Coming back from the summer, we’re kicking off the BASG series with John Katovich who has a very interesting and varied background in capital markets, law and stock exchanges. John will talk about how sustainability can and does weave into capital markets and what that means for companies trying to secure funds today or operate more sustainably.

As usual, it will be at the great setting of the House of Blues Foundation Room, so we can share our thoughts and network in a cool, comfortable setting.

As always, since the Foundation Room only holds about 25 people, RSVPs are recommended, which you can do via the basg.org website. Event Registration

BASG Summer Sustainability Series – “Sustainability Open Mic Night”

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 by Glenn

BASG-PrimaryG2 is sponsoring a new Boston Area Sustainability Group event at the House of Blues Boston on July 28th, 2010.

Summer is the time when it does a body good to relax, unwind, and get ready for the end-of-year push. Rather than not meeting at all this summer, we at the BASG are taking a different approach and having a “Sustainability Open Mic Night” at the House of Blues. No, we aren’t going to be singing any songs, but what we are offering is an opportunity for you to come share your stories – both successes and challenges – and to learn.

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