Jeff Korhan

Jeff Korhan is a speaker, consultant, and top-ranked blogger on New Media and Small Business Marketing at jeffkorhan.com.

Jeff Korhan: A look back… and forth 2012

Every month our columnists give their take on a common topic. Last month they wrote about recruiting and hiring. This month they reflect on 2011 in the green industry and give their predictions for 2012.

Jeff Korhan: Finding the Best

Every month our columnists give their take on a common topic. Last month they wrote about the state of the industry. This month they offer advice on hiring new employees.

Jeff Korhan: State of the Industry

Every month our columnists give their take on a common topic. Last month they wrote about what they want to change about the green industry. This month it’s a high-level look at the state of the industry.

Jeff Korhan: Make A Wish

Every month our columnists give their take on a common topic. Last month they wrote about the best advice they’ve received. This month it’s the one change they would make to the green industry.

Jeff Korhan: Winning advice

Every month, our columnists give their take on a common topic. Last month they tackled the topic of government regulations. This month they share the best advice they’ve ever received.

Jeff Korhan: Government regulations

Every month, our columnists give their take on a common topic. Last month they revisited predictions they made earlier this year. This month they give insight into how government regulations are affecting the green industry.

Jeff Korhan: Analyzing old predictions and making new ones

Every month, our columnists give their take on a common topic. Last month they tackled social media in the green industry. This month they revisit some predictions they made earlier this year, and make some new ones for the rest of 2011.

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Jeff Korhan: The meaning of green

Editor’s note: Every month, our columnists give their take on a common topic. Last month they told you what to expect from the green industry’s next generation and this month they’re defining what “being green” really means.