Ethics
Business Ethics: The Law of Corporate Karma
According to the shamanic traditions, the great mystery of being is that all things are alive and have a level of intelligence. This is because all things are a part of the Great Spirit. Read more →Business Ethics: Top 7 Tips To Demonstrate Your Daily Work Ethics
With today's environment of 24/7 technology, less people doing more work, the demand for almost what appear to be instantaneous decisions, demonstrating daily high work ethics is a challenge for every business owner to employee. Read more →Business Ethics: Would You Buy From You?
You can never find yourself until you face the truth. ? Pearl BaileyAT the beginning of the twentieth-first century, it seemed that business ethics had become an oxymoron, that integrity was for suckers and that profit was the singular force driving business. Read more →Business Ethics; Why the Government Often Gets the Worst Contractors?
We always seem to be hearing in the news that a government contract has been awarded to a company, which has not fulfilled its responsibilities. As a matter of fact this is so commonplace that one should be asking why does this keep occurring? Read more →Business Men, Lawmakers or Prosecutors; Who is the Most Honest?
Having been involved in business and politics and watched government attack us business folk and thus having been on all sides of this equation, it is readily apparent to me that the humans are just doing what humans do anyway. Read more →But The Light's Better Over Here, Officer!
In his book "One Small Step Can Change Your Life - The Kaizen Way", Robert Maurer tells the following old joke:A drunk was crawling about on the sidewalk under a lamppost at night. Read more →Can Risk Management Prevent Phishing?
When CyberMedia News reported on the recent phishing attack on ICICI customers one thing that stood out was that it was conducted in a highly sophisticated and well-planned manner. Read more →Casting Stones
There has been much written about the life and death of Ken Lay since he passed away earlier this week. I have long made it a point not to sit in judgment of others as it is very difficult to properly connect the dots from afar. Read more →Chain E-Mails and Unnecessary Bulk Mail: Stop the Insanity
Not everything that comes through the mail is valid. Most of the mail I receive--be it through US Post office or my e-mail--is just plain annoying. Still, there must be some people, even friends, who assume that I enjoy receiving so much garbage. Read more →Cheating in America, A National Pastime
Look around. Today, more than ever before, it has become fashionable to cheat. One could say, and come away without too much criticism, that everyone expects it. 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
