Recent Posts In: Rhyme & Reason Culture

Love Pink, Hate Cancer

It’s a little more than a week into the month of October, and by now you have probably noticed that the color pink is showing up in some pretty unlikely places. Well, for those of you who don’t know, pink is the color chosen to represent breast cancer awareness and subsequently Breast Cancer Awareness Month. […]

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The importance of in-person communication

Like many companies, we have fully embraced the digital workspace, oftentimes hosting Skype-based conference calls and following client activity via their tweets, blogs and posts. Not to mention, the majority of our services involve creating dynamic communication online. However, after spending three weeks in Atlanta shaking hands, passing out hugs and catching up with clients […]

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Take a tour of a (Sorority’s) National HeadQuarters – your business will thank you

In a recent blog, I discussed Alpha Delta Pi’s Foundation and even went into some of the history of a Greek organization’s Foundation. Since publishing that blog, it’s been brought to my attention that so many of our Greek and non-Greek members don’t know what goes on behind the scenes of the Greek community. Well, […]

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On The Road Again…

We’ve traded in hostels and backpacks for Holiday Inns and portfolios this summer. That’s right loyal readers, Rhyme & Reason has entered the world of business travel – Woot! Okay, so I don’t know about you, but when I was a kid I thought Santa Claus was the real deal and that business travel included […]

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Remix To Ignition

This week, I’ve decided to camp out with the McKenzies (aka Karen and Ben) in Atlanta. A visit to their abode is always a good time for friends, food and an R&R pow wow. As a virtual office, we often set up shop in coffee houses, conduct meetings via Skype and make great use of […]

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Adventures in Georgetown

Earlier this year, we had the pleasure of working with Georgetown, Texas’ Convention and Visitors Bureau, designing both their website and 2011 visitor’s brochure. While we feel we channeled the city’s character quite well, we had a little secret: we’d never been to Georgetown, TX. That all changed last week as I journeyed to Austin, […]

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