Ideas
It would have been much easier to just call this web page “Awards”.
Putnam Price Group has been recognized for some. PPG is not about
awards — though we are always thrilled to get them — but
about ideas. Our interest is helping clients understand and manage
change. Inevitably, this involves an understanding of people and
technology. We have placed some items here you might find interesting.
From time to time, we will add other ideas of interest. Check in
with us periodically.
Awards
2002 Exemplary Program Award
American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (download
press release - Acrobat PDF 36k)
ACEEE Publication (download
Acrobat PDF 168k)
2003
Northwest Power Player Award
U.S. Department of Energy
2004 Headwaters Award
Northwest Energy Coalition
Evaluation Reports
Building Operator Certification
Northwest Program (download
executive summary - Acrobat PDF 264k)
Northeast Program (download NEEP report - Acrobat PDF 3.7mb)
California Program (download
evaluation - Acrobat PDF 1.3mb)
Electric Motor Management (download executive summary
- Acrobat PDF 224k)
2003 Healthy
Soil Survey
Natural Soil Building Program, King County Solid Waste
Division/City of Seattle (link coming soon)
Published Papers
Putnam, Cynthia and Stan Price. (2004) Building Operator Certification™:
Improving building performance through operator training and certification. Proceedings
of the 2004 National Conference on Building Commissioning Proceedings, Atlanta,
GA, May 2004. (download Acrobat PDF 68k)
Putnam, Cynthia and Alan Mulak. (2003) The Right Stuff: Preparing
the Facilities
Engineering Group for the Sustainable Workplace. Proceedings of the
World Workplace 2003 Conference Proceedings, Dallas, TX, October 2003. (download Acrobat PDF 224k)
Good Reads
McRae, Marjorie R. (2002). “Sure You Do, Uh Huh”:
Improving the Accuracy of Self-Reported Efficiency Actions.
McKenzie-Mohr,
Doug (2000). Fostering Sustainable Behavior: An Introduction
to Community-Based Social Marketing (www.cbsm.com)

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