Sarbanes Oxley Act Questionable If It Really Helped Or Hurt Securities Market In US
- By Patricia Stevens
- Published Wednesday 27th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
Sarbanes Oxley was a federal act that was originally passed to protect individual shareholder's rights, but some argue it was actually more harmful than positive.
Having an Affair at Work? 3 Ways Your Employer can Find Out
- By Richard Bliss
- Published Wednesday 20th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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:
Effective Credit Control for Your Business
- By Jonathon Hardcastle
- Published Saturday 9th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
Running a business on credit is one of the most professional things you can do, whilst also becoming one of the most risky. As soon as you offer credit to your customers you are opening yourself up for severely late payment, or worse still, no payment at all, which can be crippling for any business.
Understanding the World of Tomorrow
- By Jonathon Hardcastle
- Published Saturday 9th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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."
The Impact of MNEs
- By Jonathon Hardcastle
- Published Saturday 9th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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.
The New Consumption Patterns
- By Jonathon Hardcastle
- Published Saturday 9th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
Contemporary economic models present the typical consumer as deliberative and highly forward-looking, not subject to impulsive behavior.
Encouraging Ethical Behavior
- By Jonathon Hardcastle
- Published Friday 8th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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.
Punctuality In Business
- By Obinna Heche
- Published Wednesday 30th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
You wanted to have that second cup of coffee from your favorite mug and you will only be a few minutes late. Whats the big deal. It is a big deal to be late by five minutes or an hour.
Puntuality In Business
- By Obinna Heche
- Published Wednesday 30th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
You wanted to have that second cup of coffee from your favorite mug and you will only be a few minutes late. Whats the big deal. It is a big deal to be late by five minutes or an hour.
Business Dress Code
- By Obinna Heche
- Published Wednesday 30th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
Working in a stockroom can be a dirty job and someday you hope that your efforts will be noticed and you will get the chance to prove what you can with a promotion into a supervisors role.
Business Ethics: A Quiz with Many Right Answers
- By Sally Rhys
- Published Wednesday 23rd 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
This Business Ethics quiz has many right answers. It is not intended to make you feel stupid or unethical. It is intended to raise your consciousness about what it takes to be ethical in today's world.
Your Personal Code of Ethics: How Does it Work in Today's World?
- By Sally Rhys
- Published Tuesday 22nd 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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.
When In Business Remember Your Values And Your Principles
- By Cash Miller
- Published Friday 18th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
Often when people start a new business they do it with all the best intentions in the world. But you will find yourself dealing with difficult customers, employees, and situations. No matter what you need to remember your own values and principles. They will help to get you through it all.
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?
- By Tim Wright
- Published Monday 23rd 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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
- By Paul Johnson
- Published Friday 13th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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
- Published Tuesday 10th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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
- Published Monday 9th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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
- Published Wednesday 21st 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
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
- Published Monday 19th 2008
- Ethics
- Unrated
A look at what has lead the UK to have such a strict health and safety policy when it comes to the working environment.
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