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Ethics
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Laws and Ethics.... Who's Kidding Who?
Years ago I read an article by a renowned psychologist wherein he wrote his studies found one percent of all human beings would never lie, cheat or steal. One percent would always lie, cheat or steal...
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Private Carrier Pepsi Embraces Diversity Amongst Employees
Many companies claim to be committed to diversity, but private carrier Pepsico has proven their desire for a diverse employee base. With the progression of globalization in the world, Pepsi continues to embrace and value diversity in customers, suppliers and employees. If you are interested in driving in a private fleet that respects a diverse work force, Pepsico is the private carrier company for you.
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Selling Truth as a Differentiator
It’s become vital to the success of insurance and financial advisors that they differentiate themselves with their exemplary ethics, that they operate by a higher moral code and that they communicate that higher standard to their clients. Why? Because research proves that ethics builds trust, and trust sells — in the long-term and - in the short-term, as well.
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Vice of Buggery at FTC
At the Federal Trade Commission we have seen attorneys who suffer from the vice of buggery get promoted to higher and more important international divisions. Now then, are these attorneys who have personal sexual problems and are breaking the laws of sodomy not wanted in the main group of Federal Trade Commission Employees?
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Don't Hate Them Because They're Beautiful
People in the workforce are competive. But when it comes to who gets treated the absolute worst, hands down, it's the beautiful women. People THINK that they are treated special.... and they are.. by men. But most often, beautiful women threaten other women and the beautiful women are tortured. This is a wake up call to let people know the REAL story!
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Brain Development and Due Process
Due process is the basis of a just society. Nutrition is the basis of a well developed brain. Only a well developed brain can handle due process. Corner cutting and corruption are resluts of undeveloped brains due to lack of balanced diet as a result of poverty - see http://tianshi.wealthyhealthyways.com
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Throwing Away the Throw-Away Culture
...have a walk down your local high street or shopping centre because it may look a little different in coming years with cobblers, watch menders and tv repair shops making a come back
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It's Not About Power & Politics; It's About Principle & Process ------- A Lesson in Leadership
Principle and process form the baseline of effective leadership. Power and politics are old school and have traditionally led to ultimate failure. We have experienced many unfortunate examples of this kind of failure recently, including Enron, Tyco and WorldCom. Behind each of these failures stands a towering figure: a CEO or business leader who may have embraced power and politics over principle and process. Most of the CEOs of these failed companies were considered great leaders at one time. That is scary.
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Work From Home Plans: System or Scam?
I make seven thousand dollars per month working from home part time! Say again?! Yes, there are work at home plans touting large profits for little work. Are they legitimate? You need to find out before making any commitment; please read on for ways to avoid being taken.
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Zap the Power Monger
Power hungry, glory stealing, competitors of the office beware! The Power Monger tosses out ideas, but forgets to participate in the accomplishment of the task, then shows up in time to steal the glory and be recognized. Isn't it time we put a stop to his or her bad behavior? There are solutions. Find them here.
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Life Is Not Always So Simple
Perfection eludes each of us. I know. I deal with the challenge
to live a perfect life on a daily basis.
In all that I do, I try my very best to perform with honesty
and integrity.
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