Richard Telofski

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richard Telofski is a competitive strategy analyst. Specializing in anti-corporate activism, he examines the actions of "irregular competitors" (i.e., activists and NGOs) and how those organizations impact business from within online and offline media.

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Today, let’s discuss responsible consumption, which can cut in more directions than one. Let me explain.

A current topic discussed in the news is for consumers to assume responsibility for their purchases, taking steps to be as certain as possible that their purchases don’t support companies committing environmentally harmful acts or companies that may behave in [...]

Another “Piece of Crap” Report by Greenpeace

On this blog I have several times written about the questionable “research” that sometimes issues from the Greenpeace offices. To have a look at those other posts, simply click here. Today’s post is another entry in that series of articles.

Greenpeace’s latest installment in their string of sloppy research is their ranking of U.S. supermarkets in [...]

Corporate Accountability CEO Makes “More” Than Mickey D CEO?

Back in January of this year, I wrote a post about the compensation differences between the CEO of Greenpeace and the CEO of Exxon Mobil. From the research which was the foundation of the article, I found that, as a percentage of revenue, the Greenpeace CEO makes far more than the Exxon Mobil CEO. You [...]

More Sloppy Research from Greenpeace

Recently I reviewed a new chemical plant inspection report authored by Greenpeace. This one is titled “Greenpeace Security Inspection Report: Kuehne Chemical, South Kearny, NJ.” I was looking forward to a clever, and relatively objective, report like the one Greenpeace filed concerning the Du Pont facilities in southwestern New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania which I [...]

Rainforest Action Network . . . Shock and Kiddy Paper

This is the sixth post in the continuing series about Rainforest Action Network (RAN) and how it involves children in its campaigns against companies. To have a look at the previous five articles in the series, just click here.

Today’s post is a short one.

Recently RAN released a report regarding their assertion of how children’s book [...]

Rainforest Action Network, Youth, and the Double-Standard

This is the fifth article in a series about how Rainforest Action Network (RAN) involves children in its campaigns against corporations. To see any of the other four preceding articles, you may click here.

As I mentioned in the fourth article in this series, “Rainforest Action Network . . . One-Sided Teacher Resources?,” RAN has quite [...]

Rainforest Action Network . . . One-Sided Teacher Resources?

Today’s post is the fourth article in a series about how Rainforest Action Network (RAN) involves children in its campaigns against companies. To see the previous three articles, simply click here. Today’s article will not only point to another instance of RAN engaging children in its anti-corporate campaigns, but this article will also point out [...]

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