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Ethics
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Rewarding Failure
Article deals with issue of why executives who fail seem to get excessive severance packages. Why this is oxeymoronic behavior insofar as it relates to pay for performance. Where are the Boards of Directors who are supposed to be watching the corporate cash register? Corporate scoundrels slurping at the trough.
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888 Accused of Stealing Content
This article discusses the accusations that 888 are involved in scraping, spamming and content theft in an attempt manipulate search engine rankings.
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A Matter of Trust
An interesting piece of news turned up today about how much nations trust their media. Indians fare quite high up on the charts. Going by the number of News Channels and Newspapers the country has today it seems that the people still have faith in the various newscasters in the country
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Your Corporate Values - Reviewed
The values below are selected from a company with internet presence. The management of the company has put significant effort in setting the values up. This can be deducted by the number of corporate values that are selected.
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Integrity – The Foundation of Leadership
In the post-Enron world of the early-21st century, integrity, and its cousin ethics, are words that get plenty of air time and even more lip-service. They're tossed around carelessly, but the deeper, more difficult, dialogue on what integrity is and why it matters is critically absent
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Ethics and Business and Government
So often we hear about dishonesty in ethics in business and government. We hear of Democratic Senators and Congressmen who will not listen to you unless you donate money to their campaigns and this goes for citizens and business people alike. It is no wonder that many business people fund political contributions.
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Business Ethics; Why the Government Often Gets the Worst Contractors?
We always seem to be hearing in the news that a government contract has been awarded to a company, which has not fulfilled its responsibilities. As a matter of fact this is so commonplace that one should be asking why does this keep occurring? Well, there are a number of reasons why this is the case.
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Shredding - What, Why and How
Shredding has recently become a whole lot more popular. Why is that? In two words: identity theft. Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the U.S. And what is worse for homeowners and small businesses is that, with recent court decisions and legislation, sometimes you can be held at fault along with the thief.
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