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Retaining Ethical Standards in Tough Times
When a company is running in the red, it is easy to be tempted to give into situational ethics. This article discusses ways to maintain corporate integrity in hard times.
Jul 28, 2009
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Eric Coggins
Corporate Morality
Organizational culture, unless bound by an aggressive ethics program, can breed employee immorality.
Jun 9, 2009
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Ethel Matshiya
Mortgage Market Madness
Everyone has played a part in our current financial crisis and we all have been reminded that leverage works both ways.
Apr 11, 2009
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Dean Lundell
Tax Havens Are Blacklisted
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has published its blacklist of non-cooperative tax havens.
Apr 4, 2009
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Rupert Taylor
Corporate Psychopaths
Unable to experience remorse or empathy, some corporate executives can't understand public anger over their compensation and behaviour.
Mar 27, 2009
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Rupert Taylor
Bailing Out the Banks
When banks are deemed "too big to fail" and government rewards that failure, there could be serious consequences -- both good and bad. We need answers - not platitudes.
Jan 25, 2009
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Dean Lundell
Business And Ethics
Being ethical in the business world involves certain legal compliance and discretionary practices which result in business success.
Dec 16, 2008
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Stephanie Jean
Ethics in the Modern Workplace
A review of several ethical principles and theories, followed by advice about applying these philosophies to create an ethically successful business.
Oct 9, 2007
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Elaine M. Koontz
Report Sexual Harrassment at Work
Once women endured rude or sexy remarks, touches, pats, and catcalls at work but now the Supreme Court underlines your right to report such behavior without fear.
Oct 8, 2007
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Maryan Pelland
Sales Integrity
A great salesperson is an honest one. Contrary to all stereotypes, sales is a profession where integrity counts. You can sell well without selling out.
Jul 13, 2007
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E. David Curiel
Corporate Intelligence Gathering
Corporations use intelligence gathering techniques to create propaganda, protect and extract trade secrets, and manipulate public debates.
Apr 23, 2007
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Timothy Dzurilla
Bruce Gabbard Timeline
Wal-Mart's surveillance practice are being scrutinized since Bruce Gabbard blew the whistle on some of the company's intelligence gathering practices.
Apr 21, 2007
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Timothy Dzurilla