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Ethics
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Is the Slowing Economy GOOD for Older Managers?
Certainly age discrimination exists out there in the cold cruel work world and, as a result, 50-something executives and managers might not want to throw out their Grecian Formula just yet. But might there be a, excuse the expression, “silver lining” to slowing economic times when it comes to all those middle-agers suddenly cast out there onto the tightening job market? According to a survey from Challenger, Gray and Christmas, the Chicago-based outplacement firm, there may very well be...
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In Search of Integrity
A review of the longing for integrity by employees. Includes an overview of the thought process in the formation of the vendor compliance department at Kmart.
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Pragmatic Ethics; Are You a Liar in Disguise?
Have you ever met someone who puts themselves out as ethical at every turn, always talking about ethics like a Catholic Priest who is screwing little kids behind everyone’s back yet preaching the Holy Bible the rest of the time?
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Why Don't I Trust You?
According to popular keynote speaker, best-selling author, and President of Customersatisfaction.com, Dr. Gary S. Goodman, we should respect that inner voice that tips us off that someone we're encountering in business isn't trustworthy. He says we should heed four signs that we're better off walking away from that individual and any deal he's offering.
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An Ethical Discussion with Lance Winslow
Have you ever been at work and noticed something highly unethical happen. Did it bother you to the point you almost quit? Well did you know that 38% of all Americans have had the same experience?
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Hispanic Community Victims of Fraud
The Federal Trade Commission says that the Hispanic Community is being targeted by scam artists and are falling victim to fraud. In fact the FTC stated this in their report to congress to ask for more budget money for fiscal year 2007.
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What You Have Been Dying To Know About Fraud
Since the inception of the information technology and the technological advancement of the marketing industry, many people are engaging into fraudulent activities. This is because they are able to gain financial gains and advantages to people through easier and faster means.
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Five Essential Questions: Business Ethics
Five key ethics questions that individuals in business or working for organizations should ask, whether at the executive, professional or managerial level. George F. Franks, III is the founder and CEO of Franks Consulting Group - a management consulting and leadership coaching practice based in Bethesda, Maryland.
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Will Your Children Own Their Genes?
The article attempts to highlight some of the critical issues humanity will soon be facing as a resul of the recent developments in genetics and science in general.
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Slaughterhouse Ethics
A scenario faced by all decision makers. This fable narrates dilemma where responsiblity of role clashes with ethics and emotions in an unique way.
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Wholesale Fraud
If you're thinking of buying something wholesale and aren't sure if you're paying what you should be paying for it, this article will give you some things to look out for.
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False Earning Claim Fraud in Business Opportunities
Most business opportunity specialists and practitioners are indeed legitimate. Most business opportunity sellers really do care about their customers and the buyer. However, it is a wide known fact that many Biz Op companies are fraudulent and will lie just to make the sale.
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