Ethics

Management and Organizational Behavior
Nowadays the process of changes covers a great number of modern organizations. But usually leaders? attention is directed to changes that depend on the effect of situation factors, and very often the leaders underestimate the necessity of working out the strategy of development. Read more →
Management Malpractice Is A Reality We Don't Have To Accept
Business ethics are rare in today?s world of rampant organizational abuse and management malpractice. According to recent surveys, such as the National Business Ethics Survey, more than 50 percent of all employees in the United States observe misconduct or unethical behavior at work, but most of them do not report it because they fear retaliation from management or coworkers. Read more →
Manifestation of Corruption
Freedom of choice can have both positive and negative consequences for peoples that developed democracy within their states as a leading regime. When a person ids to make a choice between the good and evil, the question about what is good and what is easy arises. Read more →
Mind Your Own Damn Business Sexcess
You have certainly heard the expression ?mind your own damn business? used in a multitude of contexts. The most typical being the don?t kiss and tell type statements, often uttered by responsibly private individuals about their love life. Read more →
Minding Your Global Manners
To say that today's business environment is becoming increasingly more global is to state the obvious. Meetings, phone calls and conferences are held all over the world and attendees can come from any point on the globe. Read more →
MLM Companies Beware
The first woman to rise to the top in 4 1/2 months in her short lived network marketing career was "rocking and rolling" in a fraudulent manner. When you are caught with your hand in the cookie jar, why wouldn't the company terminate someone for that? Read more →
Modern Day Snake Oil
How many remember the old saying ?Slick as a Snake Oil Salesman??It refers to the con artist of the 1800?s who sold an oil that was suppose to protect a person and/or their animals from snake bites. Read more →
Motivate
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. Read more →
Multinationals: Why Don't They "Just Do It?"
Business Ethics: Worth a thought?The corporate world today faces rising ethical dilemmas in every day operations. Ethical issues, often confused with corporate scandals, are not necessarily as dramatic as that. Read more →
Nervy Women of the Future
I was in the car with my five-year-old and my seven-year-old. The very left-brain-dominant seven-year-old asked, "Are there actually vehicles that can travel into the future? Read more →

Aphorism

By periodically investing in an index fund, for example, the know-nothing investor can actually out-perform most investment professionals. Paradoxically, when "dumb" money acknowledges its limitations, it ceases to be dumb.

Warren Buffett


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