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Ethics
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How to Cultivate the Trust Factor in Business
In today's highly competitive economy, it is difficult to maintain a significant market advantage based on your professional skills alone. Developing trusting relationships with your clients is vital to your business success as well. No matter what business you are in , the most powerful value-added contribution you can make to any business relationship is the trust factor.
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Wide Spread Government Credit Card Abuse Forces Federal Law Change
The widespread government credit card abuse has forced the federal laws to change to protect the American taxpayers money as government workers would violate the trust of the American people and spend money, which is supposed to be used for official government business.
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Business Ethics Case Study Considered; Franchise Regulations
Many people believe that when they buy a franchise that the franchise business model has been reviewed by the government, yet this is not the case. In fact, franchising companies are only required to register their franchises with some, but not all states that they choose to franchise in. There are only 13 registration states
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Business and Stewardship
Is the responsibility for caring for our planet only in the hands of environmentalists? What if we all had more awareness of the issues? What if all the businesses in the world took stewardship of Earth seriously?
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Discrimination Against Older Workers (Ageism)
The ugly face of Ageism- Discrimination against older workers! Whether you're a man or a woman, and like it or not, we're all going to have to deal with the difficult subject of ageism - discrimination against older workers! None of us are getting any younger - and, you can't bury your head in the sand, and neither can I!
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Do You Want to Be a Winner?
All true winners in life have certain characteristics. If you want to be a winner, you have to develop the same characteristics. These characteristics are the keys to ultimate happiness and success. Here are the two most important keys.
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Introduction to Business Ethics
Is it possible for an individual with strong moral values to make ethically questionable decisions in a business setting? What affects a person's inclination to make either ethical or unethical decisions in a business organization?
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How Some Sites Promote Their Scams by Appearing to do Just the Opposite
The latest in work from home scams and simple to create: all you need is a website and a affiliate ID with ClickBank. I have looked at over a dozen of these sites. They were all designed with one basic principle in mind: steering you toward the three to five sites they wanted you to purchase through their affiliate links.
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Driving Home the Culture of Honesty
I accompanied a visiting friend from my apartment in Singapore to a taxi waiting downstairs.
He climbed into the back seat and promptly sat on a wallet left behind by the previous passenger.
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Essentials of Business Ethics
Traditionally, business ethics was considered to be a very controversial notion because even nowadays some people believe that it is a cornerstone of any future more or less prospective company's strategy while others perceive it like an oxymoron.
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