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  1. Non-Disclosure-Confidentiality Agreements-Don't Hire Anyone Without Signing One

    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...
  2. Ramadan To Be Hanged: Good Work Boys!

    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 ...
  3. How Valuable Are Your Ethics or What is Your Price to Compromise Your Ethics?

    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...
  4. Workplace Bullying

    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...
  5. Managers Where Are Your Ethics?

    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...
  6. Employee Theft And How To Tackle It

    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...
  7. Business Ethics and Unethical Practices

    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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  9. The Dilemma of Nanotechnology - Science vs. Ethics

    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...
  10. A Lack Of Accountability Is One Of Corporate America's Biggest Challenges

    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...
  11. Capitalism is Not a Dirty Word

    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...
  12. Warren Buffet Essays are a Classic for Corporate Governance

    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...
  13. Ethical Issues in Contemporary Business

    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 ...
  14. The Power of the Minority of One

    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 ...
  15. The Death of Common Sense

    by Karina Leigh - 2007-01-27
    There has been a death in our society that has yet to be noticed; the death of common sense. I discovered that common sense is kind of hard to define because everyone seems to have a different idea of...
  16. Honesty In Business - Does It Pay? Is Honesty The Best Policy?

    by Samson Itoje - 2007-01-27
    I guess you have heard it said that honesty is the best policy. Unfortunately, many of the people who say that are dishonest themselves. They only pay lip service to honesty. Consequently, they lie an...
  17. Does Personality Matter When Running a Business?

    by Martin Lukac - 2007-01-26
    In order to run a business you need to have the ability to handle one. You must have certain qualities that will allow you to operate the business without hesitation. In many cases, in order to run a ...
  18. How We Got Here!

    by Peter Cugno - 2007-01-26
    How We Got Here!Not a day goes by that you don't see one industry authority or another remarking on the ugly state the residential real estate mortgage lending industry is in. We see the reason(s) for...
  19. Ethics And Business-What About Civic Responsibility?

    by Jimmy George - 2007-01-24
    The question whether business and ethics are mutually inclusive remains to be one of the most controversial yet rational, reasonable and relevant topics that is worth the time and intellectual effort ...
  20. "Well to Be Honest With You," "Truthfully Now" and "To Tell You The Truth" Communication 101

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-01-24
    Often in communication either written or verbal we see people using phrases such as; "Well to Be Quite Honest With You" and they will use such sentences in the middle of a very long conversation, but ...