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Business Ethics Do Yours Stack Up
By :
Ingrid Cliff
Business ethics is essential for business - but what makes an ethical business? Here are some guidelines for business ethics policies and codes of conduct.
Work Injury Claims - Why Won't Bosses Say 'Sorry' After Work Accidents?
By :
Jessica A Parker
If you had been seriously injured at work due to a fault of your employer, would you expect an apology from them?
Greening Your Supply Chain Begins at the Bottom - Underneath It All is Your Pallet
By :
Michael Smith
Most people believe change starts at the top. But when it comes to greening your supply chain, change really starts at the bottom.
How To Incorporate Business Ethics Without Sacrificing Bottom Line Profits
By :
Nathan Navachi
One of the basic principles of sound and ethical business is about creating value for people, and creating more value than the amount of money that you are asking in return.
Have Your Pallet Specs Become Wrecks?
By :
Michael Smith
The high-quality pallet you thought you were buying doesn't quite live up to the low ball price? Surprised? You shouldn't be. It's business-as-usual for some pallet suppliers.
Tobacco Makes A Very Picky Crop
By :
Ann Knapp
If you love cigars--if you're a true cigar aficionado--you probably wonder, every now and again, what life is like for the hard-working folks who grow the tobacco for your favorite cigars.
Plastic or Wood Pallets - Which is Greener? Debunking the Environmental Myth of Plastic Pallets
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Michael Smith
For all the green rhetoric being tossed around today by the manufacturers of plastic pallets about their sustainability and recyclable nature, the facts are still the facts. Plastic, in any form other than its possible color, isn't green in any measurable degree.
What a Temporary Employment Agency Can Do For You
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Amy Nutt
The purpose of a Temporary Employment Agency is to find qualified employees to fill temporary positions in other companies. Companies who only require short term employees retain the services of these temp agencies.
The Credit Repair Organization Act Are Your Rules to Follow in Conducting Business
By :
Michael Citron
Make more informed decisions with knowledge of the federal government in the credit repair organization act.
Gaining A Reputation Through Staff Involvement, Safety Auditing And Ethical Business Practise
By :
Dominic Donaldson
An article about putting in place the systems and processes that will ensure a business gains the upper hand on its competitors.
A Green Audit - A Look At Your Business Through Grass-Tinted Specs
By :
Lilach Bullock
Once upon a time, businesses would brag about their charity work and involvement with community programmes, but Green issues are now top of the agenda.
So Much For Privacy and the Freedom of Choice
By :
Ana Hernandez
Sifting through medical journals I stumbled on the "Physician's Practice" Journal, July/Aug '08 Edition. Begrudgingly I bring disturbing trends regarding the invasion of our privacy as a sign of worse things to come. What would YOU do if your boss came at you, measuring tape in hand, to report YOUR waistline girth to the Feds? We could ask our friends in Japan how that's going for them...
Five Guidelines for Ethical Business Communications
By :
Michelle Howe
Ethical behavior involves four principles: honesty, integrity, fairness, and concern for others. These four principles are like the four legs of a stool. If even one leg is missing, the stool wobbles, and if two are missing, the stool falls.
The Importance Of Equality And Diversity Training In Modern Business
By :
Dominic Donaldson
An article on how changing attitudes to race, gender and age are influencing behavior in the workplace.
Crunch Time for Companies to Reduce Recruitment Costs
By :
Sandra Lightowler
With companies looking to reduce their recruitment spend in 2009, HR Connexions On Demand E-Rcruitment Solution looks set to be a hit with hiring companies.
The European Method of Building and Construction
By :
Christina Lauritzen
What is the secret Europeans know that keeps unqualified contractors and bad work at bay, and how can Americans harness that secret?
Small Business Employees Sometimes Lack Ethics
By :
Cash Miller
Ethics in business is an issue that every company has to deal with. But for many small businesses the issue can become even more acute. Most small businesses rely on unskilled labor to get the job done. And the issue of ethics is normally taught by universities. This means a large number of employees are not getting such training.
The Litmus Test: Don't Lie, Cheat, or Steal
By :
Sally Rhys
You probably face more ethical choices than you realize. By raising your consciousness about business ethics, you can stay out of sticky ethical issues.
That Slippery Slope: Four Examples of Stinking Thinking
By :
Sally Rhys
Ever wonder how in the world some of the crazy, unethical actions we witness really happen? Read this article to understand how some unethical behaviors start.
How To Obtain A TN Visa
By :
Eli Kantor
The TN visa is available to eligible Mexicans and Canadians with at least a bachelor's degree or appropriate professional credentials who seek temporary entry into the United States to engage in certain qualified fields pursuant to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Examples include, but are not limited to, accountants, engineers, attorneys, pharmacists, scientists, and teachers.
Business Opportunity Laws And Rules
By :
Obinna Heche
Too many offers of guaranteed income or of projected income can be found online these days. When someone is scouring the internet for job announcements or possibly with the intent of starting a business, the number of business opportunities that pop up is growing quite large.
Grand Theft Values - Political Sleight of Hand
By :
David Hobbs
Points the accountability for negative influence on today's youth away from the gaming industry and other media and to where it belongs.
Your Personal Code of Ethics: How Does it Work in Today's World?
By :
Sally Rhys
Philosophies of life abound and playing them out results in different outcomes. This article takes a look at four common ethical philosophies and illustrates how adoptin just one philosophy towards life may not be sufficient.
Business Ethics: Why They Are Important For a Company and Its Success
By :
Amy Nutt
Business ethics is an interesting branch of business theory, primarily because of the fact that they are inherently interesting in a market economy.
Integrity on the Internet?
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Integrity in the world of internet marketing is becoming more and more difficult to find. Discover why integrity is essential to true prosperity and success as an internet marketing business owner.
Personal Leadership Makes Trust Possible
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Leadership is sorely needed today, including right in our own lives. Learn about personal leadership, including tips that will enable trust to flourish in all your relationships.
Business Ethics: Five Things You Need to Know
By :
Sally Rhys
Learn about five common issues in business ethics and avoid an ethical misstep.
Business Ethics: Three Tips to Stay in Integrity with Yourself
By :
Sally Rhys
With all the ethical misdeeds abounding in the world today, here are three simple things you can do to toe the ethical line.
Having an Affair at Work? 3 Ways Your Employer can Find Out
By :
Richard Bliss
It used to be the stolen kisses in the cleaning closet and the joint business trips, but today's tracking of illicit employee behavior has reached a new level of surveillance. Almost every communication and every message is tracked, recorded and catalogued by a company's IT department. Here are three things to watch out for if you are personalizing your work communications:
Employers Protection Against The Ridiculous
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at what has lead the UK to have such a strict health and safety policy when it comes to the working environment.
The Dos And Don'ts Of Using Office Furniture
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at how staff have a habit of mis-using office furniture and some tips on how to avoid the wrath of your colleagues.
Retracting Sales Based On The Talmud
By :
Billy Kite
The Talmud cites an incident that allows a seller to retract a sales based on the circumstances surrounding the sale.
Avoiding a Hostile Workplace: Fairness in Employee Discipline
By :
Melissa Vokoun
The environment of your workplace is vital to employee satisfaction, reduction of turnover, and productivity. It is also vital to the legal stability of your business. A hostile work environment can be the basis for many types of employee complaints and causes of legal action
Is There Such A Thing As Fair Trade Jewelry?
By :
Marc Choyt
Third party certified "fair trade" jewelry does not exist; yet if you google "fair trade jewelry" millions of sites come up. Written for the consumer and the trade, this short article, extensively researched and referenced, sorts though challenges around ethical sourcing in the jewelry sector. The article concludes that transparency is more valuable than any "fair" or "eco" labeling.
Should Mega Churches Run Their Business Like A Corporation?
By :
Linda Dipman
Recently my son, who is a minister with a master in divinity from the South Western Baptist Theological Seminary, in Dallas, Texas was fired from his job. He had put years of service into the biggest First Southern Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas as their Video Production Engineer.
Proof That Cheap Doesn't Always Pay
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at the uneconomical use of cheap ink cartridges.
Understanding the World of Tomorrow
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
Most people do not easily accept the new, mostly because of the unknown factor that people tend to call fear. It is not only as Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky had put it that "taking a new step, uttering a new world is what people fear most."
Staying Focused with Your Home-Based Business Goals
By :
Lisa Burkhardt
Here are a few tips to help you stay focused when starting out with your home-based business:
Decency Wins Over Cultural Decay
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
Perhaps if we combined the morals of yesteryear with the technology and knowledge of today we would have the world each of us dream about. Personally, I have seen enough guts, gore, sex and destruction and I would bet that a great many more are as bored and disgusted by it as me. People do indeed have a voice and the time is now to use it if only for our children who are our leaders for tomorrow.
It's All About The Money, Isn't It
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
In order for Advertising Agencies to be successful, integrity must be combined with talent and it saddens me that so little is found today.
The Impact of MNEs
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
The United States is the home -country for the largest amounts of foreign licensing and direct investment. Therefore, its policies understandably arouse some of the major trade unions of such outward moments.
A Primer and Opinion on Digital Rights Management
By :
Aaron Trubic
Digital Right Management, or DRM as it is commonly referred, is a term used by music publishers to restrict access and usage of digital data. Another brilliant idea from the minds who brought you DivX!
Motivate
By :
Kadence Buchanan
Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. When you are the boss of others, the temptation to use your power to control them is always there.
Encouraging Ethical Behavior
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
Most authorities agree that there is room for improvement in business ethics. One of the most problematic questions raised in relation to business ethics is whether or not businesses can become more ethical in the real world.
Are Alternative Energy Homes The Future?
By :
Bryan Wong
Is your future gloomy because the cost for utility is rising through the roof? Don't let that happen to you. There are better ways to use your roof and for better purposes. Today there are houses on the market known as an alternative energy home. These houses can save you money in more ways than one.
How To Solve Supply Chain Related Issues
By :
David Gass
Gives strategies for solving problems dealing with your company's supply chain.
Little White Lies - Are They Worth The Risk
By :
Joe Torrence
Little White Lies - You know. The ones that everyone does. No one will even find out...will they? What happens if your customer does?
Is The Financial Services Industry Failing The Baby Boomer Generation?
By :
Bill Cole
This article discusses the conflict within the financial services industry between the expectations of clients and behavior that some compensation plans encourage and reward.
Growing your Small Business with Honesty and Integrity
By :
Joe Torrence
The bottom line...the force that drives all businesses. What is the best method to achieve bottom line results and not be looking over your shoulder all the time?
Do You Recycle Your Batteries?
By :
Jerry Cahill
Are you concerned about what happens to old batteries? Battery recylcing is a very important part of a batteries life cycle.
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