Business Ethics (Business)
How a Business Owner Should Build Social Equity - Aaron Brandley
There are a lot of different ways that business owners can build social equity online. I want to share with you some of the best ways to build social equity online. Utilize social sites like Facebook, twitter, Squidoo, Hubpages, and Dropjack to not only meet business owners and aficionados in... Submitted 1 year 132 days ago.
Because of a Rainy Day -
- Fireflies TeamDrip! Drop! Drip! Drop! Drip! Drop! Everyday for a week, when Jack looked out his Delaware window, the same dreary sight greeted him . . . Grey clouds, grey skies, grey rain . . . Drip! Drop! Drip! Drop! Drip! Drop! . . . then in the midst of the drip! drop! came a ding dong! ... Submitted 2 years 40 days ago.
Compliance Communication - Rose-Marie Chaperon
The act of following regulatory rules is compliance; while some of them are often external requirements such as policies and procedures made by the government and the followers must obey these rules in accordance with ethical practices. To build compliance program requires management involvement... Submitted 2 years 58 days ago.
It is the responsibility of Hospital's pharmacy to conduct compliance and enforcement activities in accordance with this policy. The maintenance and enhancement of quality and safety is a responsibility that is shared among all employees of the pharmacy. Compliance Monitoring Hospital's... Submitted 2 years 58 days ago.
Management Ethics: The Pros and Cons of Drug-testing in the Workplace - Carolyn Tytler
Unfortunately, drug use in the workplaces of North America is not unusual. Illegal drugs are readily available to anyone with the cash to purchase them. Ask any high school student if you doubt my words. Drugs in the workplace pose a serious threat to the user and also to his fellow... Submitted 2 years 76 days ago.
Letting God Guide Your Business - Douglas Cartwright
Being a business owner is a wonderful privilege, but with that privilege often comes difficulty as well. How many times as a business owner do you just feel a little overwhelmed? There are times as business owners where we just don't really know which direction to turn and we wish we had someone... Submitted 2 years 153 days ago.
Corporate Fraud Rife in Malaysia - Tom Swayer
Fraud in Malaysia is a major issue with almost half of companies reporting that they have been subject to economic crime during the past two years. I had no idea fraud was so wide spread in Malaysia and a reported 70% of it is committed by employees of the organisations. There has been an... Submitted 2 years 162 days ago.
The Link Between Business Ethics and Profitability - Carolyn Tytler
Every business owner wants to make a profit. Smart business owners will do so by ethical means. Unfortunately, there don't seem to be enough of that type around. You can always find large numbers of the other kind: greedy tycoons, out to make a fast buck, who always give "Number One" first... Submitted 2 years 196 days ago.
Business Cards - Things to remember. - Logo Designer
Even in the age of internet, when information is just a click away, Business Cards have not lost their importance. It is still a very easy, quick and efficient way of promotion. In this article we are going to cover how to get best out of business cards. Here we go- Always carry them... Submitted 2 years 216 days ago.
A Freelancer's Guide to Dealing with Problematic Clients -
- Victoria FeinermanSometimes, your relationship with a particular client is not all that it should be. Perhaps communication between you and your client is less than ideal. Possibly the client does not like your work. Worse, maybe the client does not see the urgency of paying you what they owe you. So, how do... Submitted 2 years 261 days ago.
Fraudsters try to locate and defraud potential victims using various means, such as USPS mail, telephone calls, faxes, and online chat rooms. Once they contact potential victims, fraudsters use compelling language and scenarios to scam them. Primelife Mystery Shopping is one of the major... Submitted 2 years 343 days ago.
Accountability and the Art of Plausible Deniability -
- Kevin DwyerThe term plausible deniability was introduced into the English language in 1975 when the Church Committee, a US Senate committee, conducted an investigation into the intelligence agencies. It described the situation where the President was not informed of actions such as to assassinate... Submitted 3 years 209 days ago.
Indian Time Cycles, Gann and the Future of the U.S. Stock Market - Wes Cox
Most Gann aficionados know that Gann used astrology and that the most successful traders use it in their trading, as it is the hidden undercurrent that runs the markets. J.P. Morgan, the founder of the Morgan bank, was fond of saying that “anyone can be a millionaire, but to become a... Submitted 4 years 150 days ago.
Fighting MICROSOFT in Small Claims Court Without a Lawyer - Bill Allbritton
The offer of fulll Internet service was most attractive in the late 1990: zero payments (nothing) foreach of the first six months, and then the full regular price of $21.95 per month for the remaining six months of the contract year. MICROSOFT wanted to attract new customers for msn.com.... Submitted 4 years 184 days ago.
Bad for Business - Lee Raito
On August 3 rd /2005, Reuters reported that a German man had colluded with a phone sex operator to defraud his employer's company out of approximately 16,000 Euro or almost 20,000 US dollars, by making 160 phone calls over a year and a half from work. He apparently split the phone sex profits... Submitted 6 years 188 days ago.
“Buzz Marketing: Marketing to non-marketable customer”. - arvindkumar
Buzz marketing, also known as ‘word-of-mouth marketing’ ‘guerilla marketing’ or ‘stealth marketing’ is an art of human kind to involve the trendsetters in any community to carry the brand’s message, thus creating an interest in, and a demand for, the brand with no overt advertising. Nirmalya... Submitted 6 years 193 days ago.
The Stressful Workplace - Robert Boroff
Unfortunately, the majority of people today wake up in the mornings and dread going to work. This is the case even more today because of the recent economic crisis and due to the fact that people are settling for jobs they are overqualified for. This emotional rollercoaster caused by layoffs and... Submitted 316 days 1 hour ago.
An Employer’s Guide to Success: Employees First, Customers Second - Robert Boroff
One of the biggest concerns for every employer is deciding who gets higher priority – the employee or the customer. Some employers believe that if the employees are given higher priority, business will be lost as less attention will be given to customers. Others believe if customers are... Submitted 317 days 21 hours ago.
Starting Up A Small Business - 5 Steps to Make a Good Start - Carolyn Anderson
Starting up a small business may not be easy but it can be made simpler if you have a good guide and a good starting point with your planning. Indeed, it takes a lot of planning and you have to make sure that you have carefully planned everything to minimize risks. Putting up a business can... Submitted 355 days 1 hour ago.
Why Business Ethics Matter More Than Ever - Jayden Briggs
For most people, money makes the world go round and business bears that money. Businessmen will perhaps do anything just to achieve the ultimate goal of having a business, and that is to earn income. Net profit or income financially means a surplus of sales or revenues after deducting costs and... Submitted 1 year 24 days ago.
Dealing with Unethical Behavior in the Workplace - Jack Landry
Working in an office environment with many employees often lends itself to potential problems. With different kinds of people, and many different cultures and personalities, unethical behavior can arise from time to time. Learning how to address it and deal with it promptly can keep your job... Submitted 1 year 30 days ago.
Great-West Punished for Business Misdemeanour -
- Lorne Marr“C$456m fine;” that was the verdict that Great-West Lifeco Inc. heard from judge Morissette at the beginning of October. But what was the basis for such an unprecedented penalty to one of the leading insurance companies in Canada? This remarkable success is a product of a long... Submitted 1 year 105 days ago.
Answering unexpected phone calls everyday from telemarketers can be one of the most annoying and fighting invasions of privacy a person may experience. It is a major inconvenience that every household may experience and is very stressful to deal with. Is it not annoying when you rush out from the... Submitted 1 year 114 days ago.
Advertising Business Violates Human Rights – Secret Strategy To Expose It -
- G S VirkThe man continues to see and hear repeatedly deceiving advertising and marketing, its nature is to gather correct. That is what the psychologist says about human nature. Based on it, the big business houses spend big money on its announcement of deceiving advertising on the Internet, television... Submitted 1 year 185 days ago.
How Crime Scene Cleanup Works - Eddie Evans
Whose side are you on? None of the Internet's articles on crime scene cleanup approach the journalistic standards that previous generations of Americans came to expect. Put another way, articles on How Crime Scene Clean-up Works reflect a lack of research and critical thinking. It seems that... Submitted 2 years 105 days ago.
