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by Sonja Vukas - 2007-02-28
What business owner hasn't been subjected to a brazen "The customer is always right!" thrown their way during the course of their working days? Whether you're in retail, mail order or are Internet-bas...
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by Peter Cugno - 2007-02-28
Last month in Part 1, I discussed several of the reasons that have lead the residential real estate mortgage industry to the crisis it faces; at its core in my view, is the whole notion of originators...
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by SOMNATH MITRA - 2007-02-21
It's a great tool to be in touch and to widen your business. However be wary of the fine line between spamming and being persistent when sending mails.Spamming is frowned upon in most countries. If it...
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by Andrea Stolarczyk - 2007-02-15
The Gucci Group is regarded by many as the nexus to high-end living, by others the tacky family conglomerate with maddening staying power. It is nonetheless a behemoth in the luxury goods marketplace,...
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by Leanne Hoagland-Smith - 2007-02-14
Any day we can pick up the paper, listen to the radio or see someone on television and learn about people whose core values have brought their behaviors to local, state or national attention. From th...
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by Dennis Siluk - 2007-02-13
Ramadan to be hanged: Good work boys!I'm not sure why, how and when the UN came up with a policy to not kill, killers, or to save killers, or to preserve them for posterity in prison cells, but it is ...
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by Glenn Ebersole - 2007-02-13
Are you worried that your employees or outside contract workers have access to confidential information about your business that could do potential harm to your business if employees or contracted wor...
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by Marilyn Mackenzie - 2007-02-13
Years ago, most offices had a saying stuck somewhere on the walls. It might have been near the copier, near the coffeepot, or near the water cooler - where supposedly everyone gathered. (Funny, I ne...
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by Glenn Ebersole - 2007-02-13
Everyone in business will eventually face a real crisis of conscience at some point or points in his or her career. Before you face that critical choice, I believe most people would say it is easy to...
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by Martin Maylor - 2007-02-12
75% of victims eventually left an organization because of bullying. Since over 80% of bullies were in management positions, they had some measure of power over their victim, which they exploited to th...
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by Leanne Hoagland-Smith - 2007-02-11
For years conventional wisdom suggested that people do not leave companies, but rather they leave because of bad business management also known as bad managers. Poor business management practices are...
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by Patrick Barnett - 2007-02-10
Although it is said that 95% of companies suffer from employee theft, it is probably closer to 100%. Serious theft, however, is a different thing entirely. There is a world of difference between the...
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by Verena Veneeva - 2007-02-09
The study of business ethics and its implications for different stakeholders have seen tremendous growth in the past few decades. There has also been a rise in the use and development of codes of ethi...
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by epping epping - 2007-02-08
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by Tatiana Velitchkov - 2007-02-03
What is Nanotechnology and why should I care about it?Nanotechnology, referred to commonly as molecular manufacturing, is making huge strides within scientific and government communities. Despite its...
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by Tim Connor - 2007-02-03
One of the major challenges facing organizations today is to ensure accountability with its policies, procedures and philosophy. Over the years, I have seen numerous instances where there are rules, s...
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by Rick Stephens - 2007-02-02
Exxon recently reported that their annual profit for 2006 was in excess of $39 billion dollars. Notice I did not say earnings, I said PROFIT. When this was being announced on the evening news, the r...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-01
The Warren Buffet essays are as good for Corporate America as Milton Friedman's papers were for Free Markets or Henry Kissinger's essays for Foreign Affairs. The stuff Warren Buffet wrote about is tim...
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by Jennifer Burns - 2007-01-30
Business ethics is crucial to overall society well being and corporate organizations, if to view the issue from the business standpoint. Public confidence is ethical business operation is only yet to ...
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by Karina Leigh - 2007-01-27
I had an opinion last week. It was a brave opinion; one that I was fiercely proud of, one that fought for higher standards and our best interest, the kind that many secretly agreed with. That was the ...